Melioidosis in the remote Katherine region of northern Australia.
Melioidosis is endemic in the remote Katherine region of northern Australia. In a population with high rates of chronic disease, social inequities, and extreme remoteness, the impact of melioidosis is exacerbated by severe weather events and disproportionately affects First Nations Australians. All...
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Main Authors: | Kay Hodgetts (Author), Mariana Kleinecke (Author), Celeste Woerle (Author), Mirjam Kaestli (Author), Richard Budd (Author), Jessica R Webb (Author), Linda Ward (Author), Mark Mayo (Author), Bart J Currie (Author), Ella M Meumann (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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