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Q FeverInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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CDC: Q Fever Caused by Coxiella burnetii Description: Includes cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and significance in bioterrorism. (cdc.gov) |
eMedicine - CBRNE - Q Fever : Description: Article by Geofrey Nochimson, MD. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Q Fever Description: Article by Alexandre F Migala, DO, FAAEM. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Tick-Borne Diseases, Q Fever Description: Article by Jonathan A Edlow, MD. (emedicine.com) |
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Q fever Description: Features cause, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, complications, and prevention. (nlm.nih.gov) |
Q Fever Description: Information about the disease, the Q-Vax vaccine, and the Victoria, Australia Q Fever Management Program. Includes information and implementation documents for immunization providers and targeted workplaces. (dhs.vic.gov.au) |
Q Fever Description: Factsheet from Australia on the disease. (haps.nsw.gov.au) |
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