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Q Fever
Known as:
Fevers, Coxiella burnetii
, BRONCHOPNEUMONIA, HIBERNO-VERNAL
, Fevers, Query
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An acute infectious disease caused by COXIELLA BURNETII. It is characterized by a sudden onset of FEVER; HEADACHE; malaise; and weakness. In humans…
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Acute Q fever
Chronic Q Fever
Coxiella burnetii Infection
Bacterial Infections
Boutonneuse Fever
Coxiella burnetii
In Blood
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Broader (4)
Respiratory Tract Infections
Rickettsia Infections
Tick-borne rickettsiosis
unspecified spotted fever
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Review
2013
Review
2013
A Search Past Silence: The Literacy of Young Black Men. Language & Literacy.
D. Kirkland
2013
Corpus ID: 153969677
This beautifully written book argues that educators need to understand the social worlds and complex literacy practices of This…
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2010
2010
Detailed analysis of health status of Q fever patients 1 year after the first Dutch outbreak: a case-control study.
G. Limonard
,
J. Peters
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+5 authors
J. Vercoulen
QJM : monthly journal of the Association of…
2010
Corpus ID: 18020204
BACKGROUND Q fever is a zoonosis caused by the obligate intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii. The two long-term…
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2002
2002
Q fever: still a mysterious disease.
D. Raoult
QJM : monthly journal of the Association of…
2002
Corpus ID: 29945643
Q fever remains an incompletely understood disease (the Q is for Query). It is caused by a zoonotic agent, C. burnetii , that is…
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Review
1990
Review
1990
Acute Q Fever
P. Domingo
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J. Orobitg
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J. Colomina
,
E. Alvarez
,
J. Cadafalch
1990
Corpus ID: 198370064
To the Editor .—We agree with Musher1 that physicians need to be reminded of the importance and occurrence of Q fever in endemic…
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1985
1985
[Clinical aspects observed during an epidemic of 415 cases of Q fever].
G. Dupuis
,
O. Péter
,
D. Pedroni
,
J. Petite
Swiss medical weekly
1985
Corpus ID: 13240936
The clinical findings during a major epidemic of Q-fever which affected 415 people in the Val de Bagnes (Valais, Switzerland) in…
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1984
1984
An outbreak of Q fever in the Basque country
C. A. Errasti
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M. M. Baranda
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+4 authors
V. S. Peña
1984
Corpus ID: 71096840
The main clinical manifestations of 42 cases of Q fever occurring in an outbreak in Valmaseda, Spain during March, April and May…
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1962
1962
Clinical, virological, and pathological findings in a fatal case of Q fever endocarditis
I. C. Ferguson
,
J. Craik
,
N. Grist
Journal of Clinical Pathology
1962
Corpus ID: 1541901
A case resembling subacute bacterial endocarditis in which blood cultures were repeatedly negative is described. The patient had…
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1959
1959
Chronic Q Fever
A. Robson
,
C. Shimmin
1959
Corpus ID: 9766027
1951-8 is reported. The results observed in this group are compared with a control series previously reported from the same…
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Review
1949
Review
1949
Roentgen manifestations of Q fever.
G. Jacobson
,
R. Denlinger
,
R. A. Carter
Radiology
1949
Corpus ID: 7755336
Q fever has been found to exist among the general population in and around Los Angeles, where a survey by the United States…
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1944
1944
The epidemiology of Q fever
E. Derrick
Epidemiology and Infection
1944
Corpus ID: 45942774
In seven years 176 cases of Q fever have been diagnosed in Queensland. Nearly all the 129 patients who lived in Brisbane were…
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