Literature DB >> 10193064

[The epidemiology of Q fever in the northern area of Huelva, Spain].

J A Lepe1, F J Guerrero, A Ruiz-Calderón, E del Castillo, S Gómez-Salvago, M A Jiménez-Alonso, S Palomo, R Perea.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to know the prevalence, incidence and clinical presentation of the acute Q fever in the north of the Huelva district.
METHODOLOGY: a) Prevalence: 1,654 serum were randomly collected from the health district and distributed by their origin, age and sex. The methodology used was the indirect immunofluorescence, Coxiella burnetii phase II as antigen. Were regarded as positives those serum whose titles were equal or higher to 80; b) Incidence: prospective study of every case treated in hospital during 1996-1997 plus every referred patient from the different "Health Centers". An acute case of Q fever was established as a feverish syndrome of more than 2 days plus a title equal or higher to 320 against C. burnetti phase II antigen, and c) Clinical data: all the patients were clerked and similar form was filled up including the following items: pneumonia, hepatitis, headache, persistent fever, etc.
RESULTS: a) Prevalence: it was 5.08%, more frequent in men than in women; b) Incidence: 21 new cases over two years, an incidence of 12.70 cases per 100,000 population, and c) CLINICAL
PRESENTATION: feverish syndrome plus hepatitis in 100% of the cases, just two pneumonia were recorded and in 4 cases the clinical picture was associated to immunological symptoms with persistent fever.
CONCLUSION: A discrepancy between incidence and prevalence has been pointed out which makes us think that the majority of the Q fever cases in this area debut as a self restricted feverish syndrome which does not require specialized treatment.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10193064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin        ISSN: 0213-005X            Impact factor:   1.731


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Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 3.267

2.  Molecular method for the characterization of Coxiella burnetii from clinical and environmental samples: variability of genotypes in Spain.

Authors:  Isabel Jado; Cristina Carranza-Rodríguez; Jesús Félix Barandika; Álvaro Toledo; Cristina García-Amil; Beatriz Serrano; Margarita Bolaños; Horacio Gil; Raquel Escudero; Ana L García-Pérez; A Sonia Olmeda; Ianire Astobiza; Bruno Lobo; Manuela Rodríguez-Vargas; José Luis Pérez-Arellano; Fernando López-Gatius; Francisco Pascual-Velasco; Gustavo Cilla; Noé F Rodríguez; Pedro Anda
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2012-06-01       Impact factor: 3.605

Review 3.  Q fever in Spain: Description of a new series, and systematic review.

Authors:  Vanesa Alende-Castro; Cristina Macía-Rodríguez; Ignacio Novo-Veleiro; Xana García-Fernández; Mercedes Treviño-Castellano; Sergio Rodríguez-Fernández; Arturo González-Quintela
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-03-15
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