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Coxiellosis is a zoonotic bacterial infection associated primarily with parturient ruminants, although domestic animals such as cats and a variety of wild animals have been identified as sources of human infection.
Plummer, Paul, Plummer, Paul
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Detekcija Coxiella burnetii u skupnim uzorcima kravljeg, kozjeg i ovčjeg mlijeka pomoću lančane reakcije polimeraze (PCR) [PDF]
Q fever is a widespread zoonotic disease that is caused by obligate intracellular bacteria, Coxiella burnetii. This study was planned to determine the prevalence of C.
Alper Karagöz +2 more
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An epidemiological investigation of Coxiella burnetii and Chlamydia spp. as infectious agents causing abortion in dairy cattle in Uruguay [PDF]
Infectious diseases are the leading aetiological cause of bovine abortion globally as well as in Uruguayan dairy farms. Studies conducted in this country showed that a proportion of aborted fetuses without diagnosis present histological lesions ...
Rabaza, Ana V
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Description of a case of severe Q fever
The paper considers a rare clinical case of severe Q fever in a young man with no compromised premorbid background. It describes and analyzes clinical manifestations and laboratory findings with consideration for the current data available in the ...
V A Malov +8 more
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Due to their frequent contact with animals, veterinarians may be at preferential risk of Coxiella burnetii exposure due to occupational contact with livestock. This study assesses the seroprevalence and risk factors associated with C.
Guilherme Moreira +9 more
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Coxiella burnetii: Living inside the host cell [PDF]
Coxiella burnetii is an obligate intracellular pathogen, causal agent of Q fever. In this brief review, we describe how recent described mechanisms help our understanding of C.
Beron, Walter +2 more
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Dereje Tulu Robi,1 Wondimagegn Demissie,2 Shiferaw Temteme1 1Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Tepi Agricultural Research Center, Tepi, Ethiopia; 2Jimma University College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine ...
Robi DT, Demissie W, Temteme S
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Longitudinal surveillance of Coxiella burnetii following an abortion storm in domestic goats
Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetii, which can cause serious illness in humans and abortions in goats. A Q fever outbreak among an unvaccinated goat herd led to a 65% loss of the kid crop in spring 2018.
Halie K. Miller +4 more
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Q fever (coxiellosis) is an infectious disease of animals and humans, caused by.C. burnetii and widely distributed throughout the world. It is known that people and animals acquire the disease predominantly.via inhalation of infectious aerosols.
Jodełko Agnieszka +3 more
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Investigating the magnitude, timing and causes of abortion and lamb mortality in maiden ewes [PDF]
The reproductive performance of maiden (primiparous) ewes is an important component of overall sheep flock performance in Australia. However, the reproductive performance of maiden ewes that are mated for the first time either as ewe lambs at 7 to 10 ...
Clune, Thomas
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