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Q Fever!: Medical Humor & Satire for Healthcare ...
Amazon.com — Very Funny! Hilarious! I can't stop laughing! Q Fever has a big following on the web, now it's finally in a book form to be enjoyed. GET IT! Cutting Edge Humor!! To describe Qfever is to tell you that it is better than AWESOME! This book is ...More…
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Types of Q fever
NHS Direct — Information on Q Fever from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Q fever is an uncommon bacterial infection that is caused by the coxiella burnetii bacteria. Q fever is ...More…
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Q fever update, Maritime Canada.(DISPATCHES): An article ...
Amazon.com — Author Thomas J. Marrie Author Nancy Campbell Author Shelly A. McNeil Author Duncan Webster Author Todd F. Hatchette Format HTML Number Of Pages 7 Publication Date 2008-01-01 Release Date 2008-01-17More…
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Q fever in migrant workers, Scotland.(LETTERS)(Letter to ...
Amazon.com — Author Kevin G.J. Pollock Author Dominic J. Mellor Author Lynda M. Browning Author Louise Wilson Author Martin Donaghy Format HTML Number Of Pages 4 Publication Date 2007-12-01 Release Date 2007-12-27More…
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Q fever and the US military.(LETTERS): An article from: ...
Amazon.com — Author Alicia D. Anderson Author Bonnie Smoak Author Eric Shuping Author Christopher Ockenhouse Author Bruno Petruccelli Format HTML Number Of Pages 5 Publication Date 2005-08-01 Release Date 2005-08-30More…
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Q fever wildlife reservoir.(LETTERS)(Letter to the ...
Amazon.com — Author Miguel G. Madariaga Format HTML Number Of Pages 2 Publication Date 2005-05-01 Release Date 2006-07-14More…
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Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Q fever
Amazon.com — Author Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt MD Format HTML Publication Date 2002-01-01 Release Date 2004-12-16More…
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What is Q fever?
NY Dept of Health — Q fever is a rickettsial infection caused by Coxiella burnetii. Veterinarians and others who work with pregnant cattle, sheep and goats are most at risk for exposure to Coxiella burnetii. Although it is hard to determine how many cases of Q fever ...More…
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Q fever - Better Health Channel.
Better Health — Q fever is an infection with flu-like symptoms. It is transmitted from cattle, sheep and goats. It is a risk for people who work with these animals - for example, abattoir workers and meat inspectors. A vaccine is available to protect people who ...More…