The association between farming risks and Q fever is not well documented in Australia. In a review of New South Wales notifications, data were analysed using 3-year study periods from 1993 to 2007 to investigate possible trends and explore reported risk exposures. A retrospective case series was also conducted using acute Q fever cases notified during 2007 from a rural area of New South Wales. Occupation was recorded for less than 50% of Q fever notifications in New South Wales during the study period. A significant decline in the proportion of notifications occurred in the occupational group reported as ‘Abattoir/Meat’ worker and a significant increase occurred in the ‘Farmer/Livestock’ category. The case series found that in the month pri...
Q fever, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a globally distributed emerging infe...
A recent outbreak of Q fever was linked to an intensive goat and sheep dairy farm in Victoria, Austr...
Q fever, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a globally distributed emerging infe...
Q fever is a notifiable zoonotic disease in Australia, caused by infection with Coxiella burnetii. T...
Australian abattoir workers, farmers, veterinarians and people handling animal birthing products or ...
Q fever remains an important notifiable, zoonotic disease in Australia. Previous epidemiological rev...
Introduction: Q-fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii, a Gram-negative bacterium and Rickettsia-like ...
Objective: To assess awareness and risk of Q fever among agricultural show attendees. Setting: Unive...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiological and clinical features of acute Q fever in Victoria from 1...
In December 2004, the Department of Human Services investigated an outbreak of Q fever in South Aust...
Despite the availability of a vaccine, the incidence of Q fever disease among populations at risk co...
Introduction: Q-fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii, a Gram-negative bacterium and Rickettsia-like ...
Objectives: To measure the acute burden of and to identify risk factors associated with notified Q f...
Background: In September 2015, the Public Health Unit of the South Western Sydney Local Health Distr...
Q fever is a zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii. It has been identified in a wide range of wild an...
Q fever, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a globally distributed emerging infe...
A recent outbreak of Q fever was linked to an intensive goat and sheep dairy farm in Victoria, Austr...
Q fever, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a globally distributed emerging infe...
Q fever is a notifiable zoonotic disease in Australia, caused by infection with Coxiella burnetii. T...
Australian abattoir workers, farmers, veterinarians and people handling animal birthing products or ...
Q fever remains an important notifiable, zoonotic disease in Australia. Previous epidemiological rev...
Introduction: Q-fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii, a Gram-negative bacterium and Rickettsia-like ...
Objective: To assess awareness and risk of Q fever among agricultural show attendees. Setting: Unive...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiological and clinical features of acute Q fever in Victoria from 1...
In December 2004, the Department of Human Services investigated an outbreak of Q fever in South Aust...
Despite the availability of a vaccine, the incidence of Q fever disease among populations at risk co...
Introduction: Q-fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii, a Gram-negative bacterium and Rickettsia-like ...
Objectives: To measure the acute burden of and to identify risk factors associated with notified Q f...
Background: In September 2015, the Public Health Unit of the South Western Sydney Local Health Distr...
Q fever is a zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii. It has been identified in a wide range of wild an...
Q fever, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a globally distributed emerging infe...
A recent outbreak of Q fever was linked to an intensive goat and sheep dairy farm in Victoria, Austr...
Q fever, caused by the zoonotic bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is a globally distributed emerging infe...