Background Following outbreaks in other parts of the Netherlands, the Dutch border region of South Limburg experienced a large-scale outbreak of human Q fever related to a single dairy goat farm in 2009, with surprisingly few cases reported from neighbouring German counties. Late chronic Q fever, with recent spikes of newly detected cases, is an ongoing public health concern in the Netherlands. We aimed to assess the scope and scale of any undetected cross-border transmission to neighbouring German counties, where individuals unknowingly exposed may carry extra risk of overlooked diagnosis.Methods (A) Seroprevalence rates in the Dutch area were estimated fitting an exponential gradient to the geographical distribution of notified acute huma...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
Contains fulltext : 71277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two outbreaks of...
Background: The Netherlands faced a large Q fever epidemic from 2007 to 2010, in which thousands of ...
Background Following outbreaks in other parts of the Netherlands, the Dutch border region of South L...
This thesis is the result of a unique in-depth investigation of a cross-border outbreak of Q fever i...
Background. In early 2009, a dairy-goat annex care farm in South Limburg, the Netherlands, reported ...
BACKGROUND: Prior to the 2007-2010 Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands, the seroprevalence of antibo...
An analysis of 3,264 notifications for acute Q fever show that the patients were mostly men, smokers...
Background Prior to the 2007–2010 Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands, the seroprevalence of antibod...
In 2005, Q fever was diagnosed on two dairy goat farms and 2 years later it emerged in the human pop...
Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii). Small rumin...
OBJECTIVE: To explore - using syndromic data - whether there is evidence for local Q fever outbreaks...
A Q fever outbreak occurred in the southeast of The Netherlands in spring and summer 2007. Risk fact...
From 2007 through 2009, The Netherlands faced large outbreaks of human Q fever. Control measures foc...
About 60 to 75% of the emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. A special group of zoonotic diseas...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
Contains fulltext : 71277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two outbreaks of...
Background: The Netherlands faced a large Q fever epidemic from 2007 to 2010, in which thousands of ...
Background Following outbreaks in other parts of the Netherlands, the Dutch border region of South L...
This thesis is the result of a unique in-depth investigation of a cross-border outbreak of Q fever i...
Background. In early 2009, a dairy-goat annex care farm in South Limburg, the Netherlands, reported ...
BACKGROUND: Prior to the 2007-2010 Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands, the seroprevalence of antibo...
An analysis of 3,264 notifications for acute Q fever show that the patients were mostly men, smokers...
Background Prior to the 2007–2010 Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands, the seroprevalence of antibod...
In 2005, Q fever was diagnosed on two dairy goat farms and 2 years later it emerged in the human pop...
Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii). Small rumin...
OBJECTIVE: To explore - using syndromic data - whether there is evidence for local Q fever outbreaks...
A Q fever outbreak occurred in the southeast of The Netherlands in spring and summer 2007. Risk fact...
From 2007 through 2009, The Netherlands faced large outbreaks of human Q fever. Control measures foc...
About 60 to 75% of the emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. A special group of zoonotic diseas...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
Contains fulltext : 71277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two outbreaks of...
Background: The Netherlands faced a large Q fever epidemic from 2007 to 2010, in which thousands of ...