Q fever - CDNA National Guidelines for Public Health Units
Pneumonia is less common in Australian than European cases, and upper respiratory tract involvement and tracheobronchitis seen with influenza are not typical features of Q fever. A minority of infected cases (≤1%) may develop pericarditis, myocarditis, 29 ................
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