Scrub typhus was once common in north Queensland, but no reports from this
region have been published for nearly 30 years, and the focus has fumed to
cases from the Northern Territory and Western Australia. In 1996, diagnosis
of scrub typhus in a Queensland soldier led to recognition of an earlier o
utbreak with up to 17 cases. Another outbreak occurred a year later with II
confirmed cases. All cases were in soldiers who had visited a training are
a near Innisfail. Review of other laboratory diagnoses of scrub typhus show
s it is still prevalent in north Queensland, with several "hot spots".