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Volume 27, Number 12—December 2021
Dispatch

Increased Incidence of Melioidosis in Far North Queensland, Queensland, Australia, 1998–2019

Simon SmithComments to Author , Peter Horne, Sally Rubenach, Richard Gair, James Stewart, Lee Fairhead, and Josh Hanson
Author affiliations: Cairns Hospital, Cairns, Queensland, Australia (S. Smith, J. Stewart, L. Fairhead, J. Hanson); Tropical Public Health Services, Cairns (P. Horne, S. Rubenach, R. Gair); University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (J. Hanson)

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Cases of melioidosis in the Cairns area, Far North Queensland, Queensland, Australia, January 1998–December 2019. A) 1998–2002; B) 2003–2007; C) 2008–2011; D) 2012–2015; E) 2016–2019. Map shows location of Far North Queensland.

Figure 1. Cases of melioidosis in the Cairns area, Far North Queensland, Queensland, Australia, January 1998–December 2019. A) 1998–2002; B) 2003–2007; C) 2008–2011; D) 2012–2015; E) 2016–2019. Map shows location of Far North Queensland.

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