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Internal medicine journal · Aug 2021
Reintroduced malaria in Queensland, Australia during the Second World War.
- George Dennis Shanks.
- Australian Defence Force Malaria and Infectious Disease Institute, Enoggera, Queensland, Australia.
- Intern Med J. 2021 Aug 1; 51 (8): 1348-1351.
AbstractA malaria epidemic arose in 1942 in Cairns, which was the evacuation point from the Japanese offensive in New Guinea. Health authorities made great efforts to suppress parasites in transiting soldiers and to position them south of 19°S latitude away from most vectors. Queensland experienced some scattered locally transmitted epidemics in 1943-1944 but by 1945 malaria transmission had largely been eliminated.© 2021 Commonwealth of Australia. Internal Medicine Journal © 2021 Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
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