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Reported Knowledge, Perceptions, and Behavior of Tourists and North Queensland Residents at Risk of Contact With Jellyfish That Cause the “Irukandji Syndrome” 

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1 Reported Knowledge, Perceptions, and Behavior of Tourists and North Queensland Residents at Risk of Contact With Jellyfish That Cause the “Irukandji Syndrome”  Simone L. Harrison, MPH&TM, PhD, FACTM, Peter A. Leggat, MD, PhD, FAFPHM, Peter J. Fenner, AM, MB BS, MD, FRCGP, David N. Durrheim, MB ChB, MPH&TM, DrPH, Anne L. Swinbourne, MPsych(Clin), PhD  Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 4-10 (March 2004) DOI: / (2004)015[0004:RKPABO]2.0.CO;2 Copyright © 2004 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

2 Map of Magnetic Island showing its relation to Townsville, North Queensland. Map courtesy of the Australian Institute of Marine Science. Available at: Accessed August 31, 2003. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  , 4-10DOI: ( / (2004)015[0004:RKPABO]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2004 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions


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