Two die in far north Queensland as health authorities warn of spike in melioidosis

Two die in far north Queensland as health authorities warn of spike in melioidosis
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Two die in far north Queensland as health authorities warn of spike in melioidosis
Author: Ben Smee Queensland state correspondent
Published: Feb, 14 2025 01:06

Surge in tropical bacterial infection since beginning of wet season possibly linked to recent heavy rainfall, Cairns doctor says.

Two people have died in far north Queensland after contracting melioidosis, a tropical bacterial infection, prompting a warning from health authorities about a “very big” spike in cases possibly linked to recent heavy rainfall.

Melioidosis is endemic in parts of Queensland and the Northern Territory, where it is often contracted from contaminated soil. It can also be spread via water or the air.

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