Since 2007, the Netherlands is faced with the largest outbreak of Q fever ever reported. In the last four years, over 4000 cases have been reported. The course of the epidemic and possible factors associated with this sudden surge in cases of Q fever is described and the preventive measures in the veterinary sector and the outbreak management of this unique epidemic are summarised. Finally, the latest data on clinical presentation and diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas of Q fever in the Netherlands are reviewed
Item does not contain fulltextSince the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever ha...
Contains fulltext : 109522.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)From 2007 to 20...
Between 2007 and 2010, the Netherlands experienced an unprecedented outbreak of Q fever of more than...
Contains fulltext : 89560.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since 2007, the ...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
In 2005, Q fever was diagnosed on two dairy goat farms and 2 years later it emerged in the human pop...
Contains fulltext : 71277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two outbreaks of...
About 60 to 75% of the emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. A special group of zoonotic diseas...
About 60 to 75% of the emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. A special group of zoonotic diseas...
Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, a zoonosis, which has acute and chronic manifestations. From 2007 ...
An analysis of 3,264 notifications for acute Q fever show that the patients were mostly men, smokers...
Item does not contain fulltextWe describe the Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands with emphasis on t...
Since the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever has become a major public health...
Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, a zoonosis, which has acute and chronic manifestations. From 2007 ...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever ha...
Contains fulltext : 109522.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)From 2007 to 20...
Between 2007 and 2010, the Netherlands experienced an unprecedented outbreak of Q fever of more than...
Contains fulltext : 89560.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since 2007, the ...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
The 2007–2009 human Q fever epidemic in The Netherlands attracted attention due to its magnitude and...
In 2005, Q fever was diagnosed on two dairy goat farms and 2 years later it emerged in the human pop...
Contains fulltext : 71277.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two outbreaks of...
About 60 to 75% of the emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. A special group of zoonotic diseas...
About 60 to 75% of the emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic. A special group of zoonotic diseas...
Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, a zoonosis, which has acute and chronic manifestations. From 2007 ...
An analysis of 3,264 notifications for acute Q fever show that the patients were mostly men, smokers...
Item does not contain fulltextWe describe the Q fever epidemic in the Netherlands with emphasis on t...
Since the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever has become a major public health...
Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, a zoonosis, which has acute and chronic manifestations. From 2007 ...
Item does not contain fulltextSince the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever ha...
Contains fulltext : 109522.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)From 2007 to 20...
Between 2007 and 2010, the Netherlands experienced an unprecedented outbreak of Q fever of more than...