Leprosy in Far North Queensland: almost gone, but not to be forgotten
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Since 1985, Torres Strait Islander Australians and PNG nationals have been able to move freely across the border to pursue traditional activities in the Torres Strait Protected Zone. This arrangement acknowledges the importance of their shared cultural history, but also means that FNQ clinicians may encounter conditions that are rare in temperate Australia. The potential public health implications are also clear.4
[1] C. Brolan,et al. Borderline health: complexities of the Torres Strait treaty , 2011, The Medical journal of Australia.
[2] D. Mak,et al. Leprosy transmission in the Kimberley, Western Australia: still a reality in 21st‐century Australia , 2003, The Medical journal of Australia.