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. 2017 Dec 27;12(12):e0190114. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190114

Fig 1.

Fig 1

A: Prevalence of chlamydial infection, as assessed by C. pecorum-specific qPCR, in 160 koalas from a free-ranging population in South East Queensland. The prevalence of C. pecorum infection identified at the ocular, urogenital (UGT) or ocular plus urogenital (UGT) site based on qPCR C. pecorum load. B: Prevalence shown in panel A separated by sex.