Two simultaneous human cases of fatal melioidosis in temperate south-eastern Queensland involved patients who had had pre-existing multisystem illnesses, had sustained cutaneous lesions before illness onset, and died from overwhelming sepsis. Onset of disease was preceded by unseasonably heavy rainfall. These and other features of these cases suggest that the source of infection was local, in which case the endemicity of Burkholderia pseudomallei in temperate regional Australia may be broader than is currently recognised, and melioidosis may need to be considered in at-risk patients in these areas, as well as in tropical and subtropical areas, who present with severe pneumonia and septicaemia
In a 12-year prospective study of 318 culture-confirmed cases of melioidosis from the Top End of the...
After heavy rains and flooding during early 2011 in the normally arid interior of Australia, melioid...
Burkholderia pseudomallei, a bacterium that lives in the soil of the tropics, causes the disease mel...
Abstract. We describe an acute fatal human case of melioidosis acquired in Ipswich, a city at 27.5S ...
After heavy rains and flooding during early 2011 in the normally arid interior of Australia, melioid...
The epidemiology, clinical presentation and management of melioidosis vary around the world. It is e...
Melioidosis is endemic in the remote Katherine region of northern Australia. In a population with hi...
Burkholderia pseudomallei is endemic in northern Australia, with cases of melioidosis most commonly ...
After heavy rains and flooding during early 2011 in the normally arid interior of Australia, melioid...
The epidemiology, clinical presentation and management of melioidosis vary around the world. It is e...
Burkholderia pseudomallei is endemic in northern Australia, and melioidosis is a common cause of sep...
Melioidosis is a potentially fatal infectious disease that is endemic in Southeast Asia and Australi...
Melioidosis is being increasingly recognized as an important cause of severe, acute community-acquir...
Abstract. Nine cases of melioidosis with four deaths occurred over a 28-month period in members of a...
Nine cases of melioidosis with four deaths occurred over a 28-month period in members of a small rem...
In a 12-year prospective study of 318 culture-confirmed cases of melioidosis from the Top End of the...
After heavy rains and flooding during early 2011 in the normally arid interior of Australia, melioid...
Burkholderia pseudomallei, a bacterium that lives in the soil of the tropics, causes the disease mel...
Abstract. We describe an acute fatal human case of melioidosis acquired in Ipswich, a city at 27.5S ...
After heavy rains and flooding during early 2011 in the normally arid interior of Australia, melioid...
The epidemiology, clinical presentation and management of melioidosis vary around the world. It is e...
Melioidosis is endemic in the remote Katherine region of northern Australia. In a population with hi...
Burkholderia pseudomallei is endemic in northern Australia, with cases of melioidosis most commonly ...
After heavy rains and flooding during early 2011 in the normally arid interior of Australia, melioid...
The epidemiology, clinical presentation and management of melioidosis vary around the world. It is e...
Burkholderia pseudomallei is endemic in northern Australia, and melioidosis is a common cause of sep...
Melioidosis is a potentially fatal infectious disease that is endemic in Southeast Asia and Australi...
Melioidosis is being increasingly recognized as an important cause of severe, acute community-acquir...
Abstract. Nine cases of melioidosis with four deaths occurred over a 28-month period in members of a...
Nine cases of melioidosis with four deaths occurred over a 28-month period in members of a small rem...
In a 12-year prospective study of 318 culture-confirmed cases of melioidosis from the Top End of the...
After heavy rains and flooding during early 2011 in the normally arid interior of Australia, melioid...
Burkholderia pseudomallei, a bacterium that lives in the soil of the tropics, causes the disease mel...