NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HUMAN Q FEVER IN THE UNITED STATES, 1978–2004

Volume: 75, Issue: 1, Pages: 36 - 40
Published: Jul 1, 2006
Abstract
Although Q fever is considered enzootic in the United States, surveillance for human Q fever has been historically limited. From 1978 through 1999, 436 cases (average = 20 per year) of human Q fever were reported. After Q fever became nationally reportable in 1999, 255 human Q fever cases (average = 51 per year) were reported with illness onset during 2000 through 2004. The median age of cases was 51 years, and most cases were male (77%). The...
Paper Details
Title
NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE AND THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HUMAN Q FEVER IN THE UNITED STATES, 1978–2004
Published Date
Jul 1, 2006
Volume
75
Issue
1
Pages
36 - 40
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