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Volume 30, Supplement—October 2024
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Articles

Scrub Typhus Outbreak among Soldiers in Coastal Training Area, Australia, 2022

Rebecca SuhrComments to Author , Samantha Belonogoff, Fiona McCallum, James Smith, and G. Dennis Shanks
Author affiliation: Australian Defence Force Malaria and Infectious Disease Institute, Enoggera, Queensland, Australia (R. Suhr, S. Belonogoff, F. McCallum, J. Smith, G.D. Shanks); Queensland Health, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (S. Belonogoff, J. Smith)

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Reported adherence to prophylactic doxycycline among 12 case patients from a Brisbane, Australia–based military unit compared with 29 Brisbane-based exposed, noncase soliders obtained as part of an investigation of scrub typhus at Cowley Beach Training Area, Queensland, Australia, 2022.

Figure 4. Reported adherence to prophylactic doxycycline among 12 case patients from a Brisbane, Australia–based military unit compared with 29 Brisbane-based exposed, noncase soliders obtained as part of an investigation of scrub typhus at Cowley Beach Training Area, Queensland, Australia, 2022.

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