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About Q fever - CDC

Q fever is a disease caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii. These bacteria naturally infect some animals, such as goats, sheep, and cows.

Facts about Q fever

Q fever is an infectious disease caused by bacteria called Coxiella burnetii that affects both humans and animals.

Q Fever: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Prevention & Treatment

Q fever is a rare illness caused by the bacterium C. burnetii. You most commonly get it from inhaling dust contaminated by bodily fluids of infected animals.

Q Fever Fact Sheet - CDPH

Most infected animals do not show signs of illness, but Q fever may sometimes cause abortion. The bacterium can be shed in large numbers when an infected animal ...

Q fever fact sheet - NSW Health

Q fever is a bacterial infection that can cause a severe flu-like illness. For some people, Q fever can affect their health and ability to ...

Q fever - WOAH - World Organisation for Animal Health

Q fever is a widespread disease caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii, which can infect mammals, birds, reptiles and arthropods.

Q Fever Fact Sheet | Texas DSHS

Coxiella burnetii, a gram-negative coccobacillus, is resistant to heat and desiccation and is highly infectious by the aerosol route.

Q Fever - CFSPH

There is a vaccine available (in some areas) for people who work around pregnant sheep and goats. For More Information. CFSPH Technical Fact Sheets. Q Fever at ...

IDCM Fact Sheet: Q Fever

ODH-IDCM: Q FEVER. Page 1. Revised 9/2023. Disease Fact Sheet. Q Fever. What is Q fever? Q fever is an infection caused by a bacterium called Coxiella burnetii ...

Q FEVER - Illinois Department of Public Health

Q fever is a disease caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii. Cattle, sheep and goats are the main carriers of this naturally-occurring disease.

Q Fever - PMC - PubMed Central

The term “Q fever” (for query fever) was proposed in 1937 by Edward Holbrook Derrick to describe febrile illnesses in abattoir workers in Brisbane, Queensland, ...

Q Fever Fact Sheet (DOC) - KDHE

Q Fever Fact Sheet. What is Q fever? Q fever is a bacterial disease caused by Coxiella burnetii. It occurs worldwide and is spread to humans from infected ...

Q Fever - Illinois Department of Public Health

Q fever is a disease caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii. Cattle, sheep and goats are the main carriers of this naturally-occurring disease.

Q Fever Fact Sheet

Q Fever Fact Sheet. 1. What is Q fever? - Q fever is a disease caused by a bacterium known as. Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii). It is a zoonotic disease ...

Q fever - symptoms, treatment and causes - Healthdirect

The bacteria are spread from animals, mainly cattle, sheep and goats. Read more on NSW Health website. NSW Health. Q fever | Health and wellbeing | Queensland ...

Q Fever - Epidemiology - Virginia Department of Health

Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii. The disease can occur in two forms: acute (short-term) and chronic (long-term).

Q fever - Wikipedia

Q fever ... Q fever or query fever is a disease caused by infection with Coxiella burnetii, a bacterium that affects humans and other animals. This organism is ...

Epidemiology and Statistics | Q Fever - CDC

Q fever was made a nationally notifiable disease in the United States in 1999. CDC compiles the number of cases reported by state and local health departments.

Q Fever - New York State Department of Health

Sheep, goats and cattle are the main source of Q fever. It is spread from contact with excretions such as milk, urine, feces and the afterbirth of infected ...

Q Fever - NC DPH

Q fever is an animal-borne (zoonotic) disease caused by Coxiella burnetti bacteria. The bacteria are found in healthy cattle, sheep, goats and other livestock.