Papua New Guinea: Treating TB in a “Land Without Land Cruisers”

Field newsPapua New Guinea: Treating TB in a “Land Without Land Cruisers” October 21, 2015 Traversing the seas off the coast of Papua New Guinea’s Gulf Province can be treacherous. For around five months a year, the South East trade winds—known locally as laura bada—regularly howl at around 30 knots per hour, whipping up huge waves and ensuring many of the small open boats used in these parts remain moored. 
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