In December 2004, the Department of Human Services investigated an outbreak of Q fever in South Australia. A case-control study tested an association between attending a local saleyard and human illness. A case was defined as a person with clinical illness and evidence of seroconversion or high phase II IgM. Controls were selected from a database of community controls matched on sex, age group and postcode. Matched analysis of the first 15 cases with 45 controls indicated that contracting Q fever was associated with attending the saleyard on one particular day (adjusted odds ratio 15.3, 95% confidence interval 1.7-undefined, P = 0.014). Saleyard conditions were windy and conducive for airborne dispersal of contaminated particles. In total, ...
Australian abattoir workers, farmers, veterinarians and people handling animal birthing products or ...
We observed an outbreak of Q fever in a prison population. Overall, 65 of the 600 prison inmates dev...
The epidemiology of Q fever in Germany was examined by reviewing relevant studies since 1947 and by ...
In December 2004, the Department of Human Services investigated an outbreak of Q fever in South Aust...
The association between farming risks and Q fever is not well documented in Australia. In a review o...
A recent outbreak of Q fever was linked to an intensive goat and sheep dairy farm in Victoria, Austr...
Outbreaks of Q fever are rare in the UK. In 2006, the largest outbreak of Q fever in Scotland occurr...
Background: In May 2003 the Soest County Health Department was informed of an unusually large num...
© 2018 Tabita TanQ fever is an important public health concern throughout the world and infection ca...
The largest outbreak of the zoonotic disease Q fever recorded in the United Kingdom (UK) occurred in...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiological and clinical features of acute Q fever in Victoria from 1...
Q fever is a notifiable zoonotic disease in Australia, caused by infection with Coxiella burnetii. T...
Background: In September 2015, the Public Health Unit of the South Western Sydney Local Health Distr...
A Q fever outbreak occurred in the southeast of The Netherlands in spring and summer 2007. Risk fact...
It is often thought that Q fever vaccination is 100% protective against the disease. An unusual case...
Australian abattoir workers, farmers, veterinarians and people handling animal birthing products or ...
We observed an outbreak of Q fever in a prison population. Overall, 65 of the 600 prison inmates dev...
The epidemiology of Q fever in Germany was examined by reviewing relevant studies since 1947 and by ...
In December 2004, the Department of Human Services investigated an outbreak of Q fever in South Aust...
The association between farming risks and Q fever is not well documented in Australia. In a review o...
A recent outbreak of Q fever was linked to an intensive goat and sheep dairy farm in Victoria, Austr...
Outbreaks of Q fever are rare in the UK. In 2006, the largest outbreak of Q fever in Scotland occurr...
Background: In May 2003 the Soest County Health Department was informed of an unusually large num...
© 2018 Tabita TanQ fever is an important public health concern throughout the world and infection ca...
The largest outbreak of the zoonotic disease Q fever recorded in the United Kingdom (UK) occurred in...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiological and clinical features of acute Q fever in Victoria from 1...
Q fever is a notifiable zoonotic disease in Australia, caused by infection with Coxiella burnetii. T...
Background: In September 2015, the Public Health Unit of the South Western Sydney Local Health Distr...
A Q fever outbreak occurred in the southeast of The Netherlands in spring and summer 2007. Risk fact...
It is often thought that Q fever vaccination is 100% protective against the disease. An unusual case...
Australian abattoir workers, farmers, veterinarians and people handling animal birthing products or ...
We observed an outbreak of Q fever in a prison population. Overall, 65 of the 600 prison inmates dev...
The epidemiology of Q fever in Germany was examined by reviewing relevant studies since 1947 and by ...