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  • The [[rickettsia]] that causes [[Q fever]].
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  • Minocycline is indicator for [[typhus fever]], [[Q fever]], [[Rocky Mountain sptted fever]], [[rickettsial pox]] and tick fevers cas
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • *''[[Coxiella burnetii]]''*, the cause of [[Q fever]]
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  • '''Q fever''' is a febrile illness, sometimes presenting as chronic [[endocarditis]], | title = Q fever
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • {{r|Q fever||**}}
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  • {{seealso|Q fever}} for a more detailed discussion of the disease it causes. '''''Coxiella burnetii,''''' is a [[rickettsia]] that causes '''[[Q fever]]'''. It is endemic in animals worldwide. The disease was first described i
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  • *[[Q Fever]] (see ''[[Coxiella burnetii]]'')
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  • ...been conducted in China on potential BW agents including [[tularemia]], [[Q fever]], [[plague]], [[anthrax]], [[Western Equine Encephalitis]], [[Eastern Equi
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