Acute Q fever can have multiple presentations but neurologic involvement is rare. We describe the case of a 16-year-old female with severe headache and aseptic meningitis with acute Coxiella burnetii infection.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Introduction. Coxiella burnetii is the etiological agent of Q fever, a zoonosis that is still subjec...
Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by the organism Coxiella burnetii. It is transmitted by contr...
We examined whether or not acute upper respiratory tract infection is associated with Q fever (Coxie...
Acute Q fever can have multiple presentations but neurologic involvement is rare. We describe the ca...
We describe a patient with temporal lobe encephalitis associated with primary Coxiella burnetii infe...
Q fever is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burnetii. In humans, it can manifest clin...
Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Inter...
Q fever is caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii and has both acute and chronic forms. The acute...
Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, which is found worldwide and can be acute or chronic. This case re...
International audienceIMPORTANCE Q fever remains widespread throughout the world; the disease is ser...
Q fever is a zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii with worldwide distribution at the increasing expr...
Q fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii, a Gram-negative and intracellular bacterium. From 2007 to 20...
AbstractQ fever, caused by Coxiella burnetii, can present as an outbreak of acute disease ranging fr...
AbstractQ fever is a zoonosis caused by the rickettsial organism Coxiella burnetii. Infection has an...
Q fever is a disease that can lead to fever, headache, weight loss and chills, and occasionally more...
Introduction. Coxiella burnetii is the etiological agent of Q fever, a zoonosis that is still subjec...
Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by the organism Coxiella burnetii. It is transmitted by contr...
We examined whether or not acute upper respiratory tract infection is associated with Q fever (Coxie...
Acute Q fever can have multiple presentations but neurologic involvement is rare. We describe the ca...
We describe a patient with temporal lobe encephalitis associated with primary Coxiella burnetii infe...
Q fever is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burnetii. In humans, it can manifest clin...
Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Inter...
Q fever is caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii and has both acute and chronic forms. The acute...
Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, which is found worldwide and can be acute or chronic. This case re...
International audienceIMPORTANCE Q fever remains widespread throughout the world; the disease is ser...
Q fever is a zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii with worldwide distribution at the increasing expr...
Q fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii, a Gram-negative and intracellular bacterium. From 2007 to 20...
AbstractQ fever, caused by Coxiella burnetii, can present as an outbreak of acute disease ranging fr...
AbstractQ fever is a zoonosis caused by the rickettsial organism Coxiella burnetii. Infection has an...
Q fever is a disease that can lead to fever, headache, weight loss and chills, and occasionally more...
Introduction. Coxiella burnetii is the etiological agent of Q fever, a zoonosis that is still subjec...
Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by the organism Coxiella burnetii. It is transmitted by contr...
We examined whether or not acute upper respiratory tract infection is associated with Q fever (Coxie...