From 2007 through 2009, The Netherlands faced large outbreaks of human Q fever. Control measures focused primarily on dairy goat farms because these were implicated as the main source of infection for the surrounding population. However, in other countries, outbreaks have mainly been associated with non-dairy sheep and The Netherlands has many more sheep than goats. Therefore, a public discussion arose about the possible role of non-dairy (meat) sheep in the outbreaks. To inform decision makers about the relative importance of different infection sources, we developed accurate and high-resolution incidence maps for detection of Q fever hot spots. In the high incidence area in the south of the country, full postal codes of notified Q fever p...
Between 2007 and 2010 a Q fever epidemic in Dutch dairy goat farms caused a large Q fever outbreak i...
Between 2006 and 2009 the largest human Q fever epidemic ever described occurred in the Netherlands....
Item does not contain fulltextSince the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever ha...
An analysis of 3,264 notifications for acute Q fever show that the patients were mostly men, smokers...
Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii). Small rumin...
Background Following outbreaks in other parts of the Netherlands, the Dutch border region of South L...
In 2005, Q fever was diagnosed on two dairy goat farms and 2 years later it emerged in the human pop...
In June 2005 Coxiella burnetii-infected sheep, grazing and lambing on a meadow bordering a residenti...
Background. In early 2009, a dairy-goat annex care farm in South Limburg, the Netherlands, reported ...
We analyzed the Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands on a national scale from a spatial point of view...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
AbstractAirborne pathogenic transmission from sources to humans is characterised by atmospheric disp...
Between 2007 and 2010 a Q fever epidemic in Dutch dairy goat farms caused a large Q fever outbreak i...
About 60 to 75% of the emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. A special group of zoonotic diseas...
Item does not contain fulltextWe describe the Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands with emphasis on t...
Between 2007 and 2010 a Q fever epidemic in Dutch dairy goat farms caused a large Q fever outbreak i...
Between 2006 and 2009 the largest human Q fever epidemic ever described occurred in the Netherlands....
Item does not contain fulltextSince the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever ha...
An analysis of 3,264 notifications for acute Q fever show that the patients were mostly men, smokers...
Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii). Small rumin...
Background Following outbreaks in other parts of the Netherlands, the Dutch border region of South L...
In 2005, Q fever was diagnosed on two dairy goat farms and 2 years later it emerged in the human pop...
In June 2005 Coxiella burnetii-infected sheep, grazing and lambing on a meadow bordering a residenti...
Background. In early 2009, a dairy-goat annex care farm in South Limburg, the Netherlands, reported ...
We analyzed the Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands on a national scale from a spatial point of view...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
AbstractAirborne pathogenic transmission from sources to humans is characterised by atmospheric disp...
Between 2007 and 2010 a Q fever epidemic in Dutch dairy goat farms caused a large Q fever outbreak i...
About 60 to 75% of the emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. A special group of zoonotic diseas...
Item does not contain fulltextWe describe the Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands with emphasis on t...
Between 2007 and 2010 a Q fever epidemic in Dutch dairy goat farms caused a large Q fever outbreak i...
Between 2006 and 2009 the largest human Q fever epidemic ever described occurred in the Netherlands....
Item does not contain fulltextSince the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever ha...