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q fever/asthenia

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[Effects of vaccination against Q-fever in Lower Saxony dairy cattle farms].

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OBJECTIVE Being a notifiable and zoonotic disease, Q-fever is coming under increasing focus of epizootic disease control. Current studies indicate that the disease is more widespread in Germany than the number of notifications suggest. Therefore, since 2013, under certain conditions a hardship

[Implication of functional platelet activity in pathogenesis of Q-fever].

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OBJECTIVE To ascertain the role of platelets in pathogenesis of clinical symptoms in patients with Q-fever. METHODS We studied hemostasis with estimation of functional platelet activity in 49 patients with Q-fever. RESULTS Hemorrhagic syndrome (HS) occurred in 34.4% patients with Q-fever (QF) during

Investigation of a Q-fever outbreak in northern Italy.

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OBJECTIVE A study was conducted to evaluate the extent of a Q-fever epidemic through active case finding in the area of Vicenza (north-eastern Italy), and to identify risk factors for Q-fever in this outbreak. METHODS 1) Descriptive epidemiology; 2) Seroepidemiological survey; 3) Case-control study.

[Q fever outbreak in an urban area following a school-farm visit].

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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to describe an outbreak of Q fever in a group of people (day care centre for mental-handicapped individuals) previously exposed to animals in a school-farm. METHODS A retrospective cohort study among the 25 mental-handicapped individuals and the 30 workers of the

Imported brucellosis and Q-fever coinfection in Croatia: a case report.

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The brucellosis and Q-fever coinfection is very rarely reported. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of concomitant brucellosis and Q-fever, most likely imported in Croatia. A 30-year-old male agricultural worker was hospitalized on 22 April 2017 after a ten days fever up to 40°C with

Q-fever, human and animal morbidity in some regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in 2000.

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Q-Fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetti. C. burnetti is an obligate intracellular parasite. It lives in phagolysosome of the host cell. By its infection of the sensitive persons develops the acute noncharacteristic disease, which passes noncharacteristically, with the appearance

Q fever osteomyelitis: a case report and literature review.

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Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii. The clinical manifestations of Q fever include endocarditis, pneumonitis and hepatitis. Disease awareness and evolving diagnostic tests have enabled the recognition of unusual manifestations of Q fever. We report a case of Q fever

Acute Q fever in febrile patients in northwestern of Iran.

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Q fever is an endemic disease in different parts of Iran. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of acute Q fever disease among at-risk individuals in northwestern Iran. An etiological study was carried out in 2013 in Tabriz County. A total of 116 individuals who were in contact with

A cluster of Coxiella burnetii infections associated with exposure to vaccinated goats and their unpasteurized dairy products.

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An outbreak of Q fever occurred among patients and staff of a psychiatric institution in southern France. Some of the patients and staff left the institution daily to work on a farm where goats were raised for raw milk and cheese production. The goats had all been vaccinated annually with a

Mononeuritis multiplex caused by Coxiella burnetii infection (Q fever).

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After 1 week of flu-like illness, a 64-year-old man developed rapidly progressive mononeuritis multiplex involving the right arm and both legs. Serologic studies identified Coxiella burnetii as the cause of the febrile disease (Q fever). Fourteen days doxycycline treatment (200 mg daily) induced

Epidemiological characteristics of serologically confirmed q Fever cases in South Korea, 2006-2011.

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OBJECTIVE Q fever has been reported worldwide; however, there was almost no official report of Q fever in Korea. In this study, we describe the current status of human Q fever occurrence in Korea. METHODS Demographic data of Q fever patients were collected from the National Notifiable Diseases

Q fever outbreak in the terraced vineyards of Lavaux, Switzerland.

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Coxiella burnetii infection (Q fever) is a widespread zoonosis with low endemicity in Switzerland, therefore no mandatory public report was required. A cluster of initially ten human cases of acute Q fever infections characterized by prolonged fever, asthenia and mild hepatitis occurred in 2012 in

Epidemiology and clinical features of human infection with Coxiella burnetii in Denmark during 2006-07.

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Query (Q) fever was virtually unknown in Denmark in 2005, when, after the introduction of new sensitive diagnostic methods for Coxiella burnetii, an increasing number of positive cattle created concern among people with frequent exposure. This led to a dramatic rise in examinations for Q fever among

Brainstem encephalitis caused by Coxiella burnetii.

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Coxiella burnetii is the causative agent of Q fever, which rarely causes neurologic symptoms. We describe a patient who presented with progressive sensory changes, dizziness, and motor weakness. The cerebrospinal fluid revealed pleocytosis, and MRI indicated the presence of a diffuse brain stem
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