Journal article
Melioidosis in the remote Katherine region of northern Australia
K Hodgetts, M Kleinecke, C Woerle, M Kaestli, R Budd, JR Webb, L Ward, M Mayo, BJ Currie, EM Meumannid
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2022
Abstract
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 culture-confirmed melioidosis cases in the Katherine region of the Australian Top End between 1989–2021 were included in the study, and the clinical features and epidemiology were described. The diversity of Burkholderia pseudomallei strains in the region was investigated using genomic sequencing. From 1989– 2021 there were 128 patients with melioidosis in the Katherine region. 96/128 (75%) patien..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge and thank Rob Baird and the laboratory scientists at Katherine and Royal Darwin Hospitals for their expertise in retrieval and identification of B. pseudomallei, and Vanessa Rigas and Glenda Harrington in the Menzies melioidosis team for laboratory and field work support.