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Q Fever: Clinician References
- Suggested Reading from the CDC Viral and Rickettsial Zoonoses Branch
- Q fever (comprehensive overview published in Clinical Microbiology Reviews)
Maurin M, Raoult D. Clinical Microbiology Reviews 1999 Oct;12(4):518-553. - Diagnosis of Q fever
Fournier PE, Marrie TG, Raolt D. J Clin Microbiol 1998 Jul;36(7):1823-1834. - Q fever
McQuiston JH, Childs JE, Thompson HA. JAVMA 2002;221(6):796-799. - Q fever in humans and animals in the United States
McQuiston JH, Childs JE. Vect B Zoon Dis 2002 Sep;2(3):179-191. - MMWR: Q fever - California, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee,
2000—2001
MMWR 2002 Oct 18;51(41):924-927. - EID Journal: Q fever and the U.S. military
Anderson AD, Smoak B, Shuping E, Ockenhouse C, Petruccelli B. Emer Infect Dis 2005 Aug;11(8):1320-1322. - EID Journal: Wind in November, Q Fever in December
Tissot-Dupont H, Amadei A-M, Nezri M, Raoult D. Emer Infect Dis 2004 Jul;10(7):1264-1269. - EID Journal: Q Fever Endocarditis in HIV-Infected Patient
Madariaga MG, Pulvirenti J, Sekosan M, Paddock CD, Zaki SR. Emer Infect Dis 2004 Mar;10(3):501-504.
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