Overview of Q Fever (Query Fever)
Q fever, short for "Query Fever," is a rare but potentially serious infection caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii. This organism, closely related to rickettsia, is highly resilient and can survive in the environment for extended periods. People typically get infected through direct contact with farm animals, especially sheep, goats and cattle, or by inhaling contaminated dust. While many cases go unnoticed due to mild or no symptoms, others may develop severe illness that requires prompt treatment. Without early intervention, Q fever can sometimes become chronic, leading to long-term health issues.
Types of Query Fever
1. Acute Q Fever
Sudden onset with flu-like symptoms
Often self-limiting but may require antibiotics
Commonly presents as high fever, fatigue, and pneumonia
2. Chronic Q Fever
Develops months or years after initial infection
Primarily affects individuals with existing heart or immune conditions
May lead to life-threatening issues like endocarditis or liver damage
Symptoms of Q Fever (Query Fever)
High fever lasting more than 10 days
Persistent headaches and muscle aches
Dry cough and chest discomfort
Nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain
Excessive fatigue and weakness
Sweating and chills
Weight loss or loss of appetite
Liver inflammation (in some cases, hepatitis)
Pneumonia-like respiratory issues
In rare cases, confusion or neurological symptoms
Causes of Q Fever (Query Fever)
Caused by bacteria Coxiella burnetii, commonly found in livestock
Inhalation of contaminated air or dust near farms or animal facilities
Contact with animal birth fluids, feces, or urine
Consumption of raw or unpasteurized milk and dairy products
Contaminated clothing or equipment can also carry the bacteria
Rarely transmitted from human to human
Complications in Q Fever (Query Fever)
Endocarditis – infection of heart valves, especially in chronic Q fever
Chronic fatigue syndrome that can persist for months
Liver inflammation or hepatitis
Pneumonia requiring hospitalisation
Neurological issues like meningitis (rare)
Miscarriage or premature delivery in infected pregnant women
Increased risk in people with pre-existing heart or immune conditions
Risk Factors of Q Fever (Query Fever)
Close exposure to goats, sheep, or cattle
Working in slaughterhouses, dairy farms, or veterinary clinics
Living near livestock farms
Having a heart valve disorder or weakened immune system
Undergoing immunosuppressive therapy
Pregnancy (especially during the first trimester)
Lack of protective gear while handling animals
Preventions of Q Fever (Query Fever)
Always wear masks, gloves and protective clothing when working with animals
Practice good hand hygiene and wash after animal contact
Ensure proper disposal of animal waste and birthing materials
Avoid consuming unpasteurized milk or raw dairy
Maintain clean and sanitized livestock areas
Quarantine sick animals to prevent spreading
Vaccination is available in some high-risk areas (Australia, for example)
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