نتایج جستجو برای: q fever

تعداد نتایج: 216359  

Journal: :QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians 2010
G J M Limonard J B Peters M H Nabuurs-Franssen G Weers-Pothoff R Besselink C A R Groot P N R Dekhuijzen J H Vercoulen

BACKGROUND Q fever is a zoonosis caused by the obligate intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii. The two long-term complications, after primary infection, are chronic Q fever in ∼1% of patients, and a chronic fatigue syndrome in 10-20%. However, the existence of a protracted decreased health status after Q fever remains controversial. AIM To determine the health status of the patients of th...

2012
Hamidreza Honarmand

Q fever is a bacterial infection affecting mainly the lungs, liver, and heart. It is found around the world and is caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii. The bacteria affects sheep, goats, cattle, dogs, cats, birds, rodents, and ticks. Infected animals shed this bacteria in birth products, feces, milk, and urine. Humans usually get Q fever by breathing in contaminated droplets released by in...

2013
Linda M. Kampschreur Elske Hoornenborg Nicole H. M. Renders Jan Jelrik Oosterheert Joost F. Haverman Peter Elsman Peter C. Wever

Untreated chronic Q fever causes a high number of complications and deaths. We present cases of chronic Q fever that were not diagnosed until after the patients underwent cardiac valve surgery. In epidemic areas, Q fever screening of valve surgery patients secures early initiation of treatment and can prevent illness and death.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
V. S. Serbezov J. Kazár V. Novkirishki N. Gatcheva E. Kovácová V. Voynova

As a result of dramatic political and economic changes in the beginning of the 1990s, Q-fever epidemiology in Bulgaria has changed. The number of goats almost tripled; contact between goat owners (and their families) and goats, as well as goats and other animals, increased; consumption of raw goat milk and its products increased; and goats replaced cattle and sheep as the main source of human C...

2015
Cornelia C. H. Wielders Joris A. F. van Loenhout Gabriëlla Morroy Ariene Rietveld Daan W. Notermans Peter C. Wever Nicole H. M. Renders Alexander C. A. P. Leenders Wim van der Hoek Peter M. Schneeberger James E Samuel

BACKGROUND Serological follow-up of acute Q-fever patients is important for detection of chronic infection but there is no consensus on its frequency and duration. The 2007-2009 Q-fever epidemic in the Netherlands allowed for long-term follow-up of a large cohort of acute Q-fever patients. The aim of this study was to validate the current follow-up strategy targeted to identify patients with ch...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2011
I M Hess P D Massey D N Durrheim S O'Connor S R Graves

INTRODUCTION Acute Q fever is an important zoonotic disease in some parts of rural Australia. Q Fever can lead to chronic disease such as endocarditis, this complication occurring more commonly in patients with underlying heart valve pathology or an impaired immune system. Untreated Q fever endocarditis has a high mortality rate, but even with appropriate therapy, 10% of patients will die. Card...

Journal: :British heart journal 1980
M P Varma A A Adgey J H Connolly

Eight patients with chronic Q fever endocarditis were treated with tetracycline for up to 40 months. In addition, five of these patients received co-trimoxazole. Six patients had prosthetic valves. Two patients who had Q fever endocarditis on their native valves required valve replacement because of haemodynamic difficulties: in only one did the Q fever endocarditis contribute to the haemodynam...

2015
Linda M. Kampschreur Marjolijn C.A. Wegdam-Blans Peter C. Wever Nicole H.M. Renders Corine E. Delsing Tom Sprong Marjo E.E. van Kasteren Henk Bijlmer Daan Notermans Jan Jelrik Oosterheert Frans S. Stals Marrigje H. Nabuurs-Franssen Chantal P. Bleeker-Rovers

Chronic Q fever, caused by Coxiella burnetii, has high mortality and morbidity rates if left untreated. Controversy about the diagnosis of this complex disease has emerged recently. We applied the guideline from the Dutch Q Fever Consensus Group and a set of diagnostic criteria proposed by Didier Raoult to all 284 chronic Q fever patients included in the Dutch National Chronic Q Fever Database ...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology 2011

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