Difference between revisions of "Q Fever Flashcards"
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Revision as of 15:03, 16 June 2011
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What organism causes Q fever? | Coxiella burnetii
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In what cells does the intracellular organism reside within the host? | Macrophages
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Which groups of people are most at risk of zoonotic Q fever and how do they acquire it? |
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Which country is the only one known to be free of Q fever? | New Zealand
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Where does the organism localise in cattle? | Mammary glands.
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What is the usual clinical presentation? |
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What is commonly seen at necropsy in animals with Q fever? | Granulomas in the lungs, liver and bone marrow. May form “doughnut lesions” in acute cases.
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