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Breaking: Australia records first reported death from diphtheria in almost a decade
Key takeaways
- The Northern Territory has recorded its first death amid a diphtheria outbreak.
- The Northern Territory has recorded the country's first reported death from diphtheria in almost a decade.
- Public health medical officer at the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress John Boffa says there is a high vaccination rate among children, but teenagers and adults need to receive booster shots.
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The Northern Territory has recorded its first death amid a diphtheria outbreak. (ABC News: Tristan Hooft)
The Northern Territory has recorded the country's first reported death from diphtheria in almost a decade.
Public health medical officer at the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress John Boffa says there is a high vaccination rate among children, but teenagers and adults need to receive booster shots.
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