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Dengue fever: is it endemic in Australia?

机译:登革热:在澳大利亚流行吗?

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It is instructive to look at our early colonial history for insights as to what factors may be involved with the re-emergence of diseases once considered endemic in Australia. Malaria, for example, was responsible for large epidemics in the Northern Territory and the Gulf of Carpentaria, and was the reason for the desertion of the town of Port Bssington, north of Darwin, in 1849. The north Queensland coast was considered endemic for malaria with a large epidemic in 1942 leading to the establishment of a malaria research unit in Cairns under the guidance of Colonel Neil Hamilton Fairley. The combination of effective malaria control in the allied forces combined with civilian mosquito control measures led to the disappearance of malaria soon after World War II, although sporadic epidemics, linked to introduced cases, have occurred since.
机译:回顾一下我们早期的殖民历史,以了解哪些因素可能与曾经被认为是澳大利亚地方性疾病的疾病重新出现有关。例如,疟疾是北领地和卡彭塔里亚湾大流行的原因,也是1849年达尔文北部的Bssington港口小镇被抛弃的原因。昆士兰州北部沿海地区被认为是疟疾的地方病1942年大流行,导致在尼尔·汉密尔顿·费尔利上校的领导下在凯恩斯建立了一个疟疾研究部门。尽管自那以后发生了与传入病例有关的零星流行病,但联军有效控制疟疾与控制平民蚊虫措施相结合,导致疟疾很快消失。

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