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Philippines confirms first case of Q fever
Philippines confirms first case of Q fever
ABS-CBN News
Published Jun 21, 2024 12:30 PM PHT
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Updated Jun 21, 2024 12:36 PM PHT

Coxiella burnetii, the Bacteria That Cause Q Fever: A dry fracture of a Vero cell exposing the contents of a vacuole where Coxiella burnetii are busy growing. NIAID

MANILA – The Philippines has recorded its first case of Q fever, the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) said Friday.
MANILA – The Philippines has recorded its first case of Q fever, the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) said Friday.
The illness, which primarily affects cattle, sheep and goats, can be contracted by humans through inhalation of contaminated dust.
The illness, which primarily affects cattle, sheep and goats, can be contracted by humans through inhalation of contaminated dust.
The disease in humans causes chills, fever and muscle pain and can, if untreated, develop into liver and heart complications.
The disease in humans causes chills, fever and muscle pain and can, if untreated, develop into liver and heart complications.
The goats that tested positive for the disease are mostly in Santa Cruz, Marinduque, said Dr. Christian Daquigan, officer-in-charge of the BAI’s National Veterinary Quarantine Services Division.
The goats that tested positive for the disease are mostly in Santa Cruz, Marinduque, said Dr. Christian Daquigan, officer-in-charge of the BAI’s National Veterinary Quarantine Services Division.
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He said there was no confirmed human case yet locally.
He said there was no confirmed human case yet locally.
The Department of Agriculture said it would temporarily ban the importation of goats from the US.
The Department of Agriculture said it would temporarily ban the importation of goats from the US.
The situation is under control, it added.
The situation is under control, it added.
Q fever is a disease caused by the bacterial pathogen Coxiella burnetii, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Q fever is a disease caused by the bacterial pathogen Coxiella burnetii, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
"This hardy organism can easily spread long distances in the wind, and only a few infectious aerosolized particles are necessary to cause serious illness," the NIH said.
"This hardy organism can easily spread long distances in the wind, and only a few infectious aerosolized particles are necessary to cause serious illness," the NIH said.
"Presentations of Q fever disease can be wide-ranging, allowing it to masquerade as other illnesses and highlight the importance of laboratory testing for diagnosis and treatment," it added.
"Presentations of Q fever disease can be wide-ranging, allowing it to masquerade as other illnesses and highlight the importance of laboratory testing for diagnosis and treatment," it added.
– With reports from Jervis Manahan, ABS-CBN News; Agence France-Presse
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