Spectrum of illness among returned Australian travellers from Bali, Indonesia: a 5‐year retrospective observational study

Bali, Indonesia, presents significant infectious and non‐infectious health risks for Australian travellers. Understanding this spectrum of illnesses has the potential to assist clinicians in evaluating unwell returning travellers and guide provision of pre‐travel advice.

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