Q Fever as a Cause of Fever of Unknown Origin and Thrombocytosis: First Molecular Evidence of Coxiella burnetii in Brazil

We report a case of Q fever in a man who presented with fever of 40 days duration associated with thrombocytosis. Serological and molecular analysis (polymerase chain reaction) confirmed infection with Coxiella burnetii . A field study was conducted by collecting blood samples from the patient'...

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Veröffentlicht in:Vector borne and zoonotic diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2011-01, Vol.11 (1), p.85-87
Hauptverfasser: Lemos, Elba R.S., Rozental, Tatiana, Mares-Guia, Maria Angélica M., Almeida, Daniele N.P., Moreira, Namir, Silva, Raphael G., Barreira, Jairo D., Lamas, Cristiane C., Favacho, Alexsandra R., Damasco, Paulo V.
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Zusammenfassung:We report a case of Q fever in a man who presented with fever of 40 days duration associated with thrombocytosis. Serological and molecular analysis (polymerase chain reaction) confirmed infection with Coxiella burnetii . A field study was conducted by collecting blood samples from the patient's family and from the animals in the patient's house. The patient's wife and 2 of 13 dogs showed seroreactivity. Our data indicate that C. burnetii may be an underrecognized cause of fever in Brazil and emphasize the need for clinicians to consider Q fever in patients with a febrile illness, particularly those with a history of animal contact.
ISSN:1530-3667
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DOI:10.1089/vbz.2009.0261