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Detailed analysis of health status of Q fever patients 1 year after the first Dutch outbreak: a case-control study.

Authors :
Limonard, G.J.
Peters, J.B.
Nabuurs-Franssen, M.H.
Weers-Pothoff, G.
Besselink, R.
Groot, C.A. de
Dekhuijzen, P.N.R.
Vercoulen, J.H.M.M.
Limonard, G.J.
Peters, J.B.
Nabuurs-Franssen, M.H.
Weers-Pothoff, G.
Besselink, R.
Groot, C.A. de
Dekhuijzen, P.N.R.
Vercoulen, J.H.M.M.
Source :
Quarterly Journal of Medicine; 953; 958; 1460-2725; 12; 103; ~Quarterly Journal of Medicine~953~958~~~1460-2725~12~103~~
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

1 december 2010<br />Contains fulltext : 88353.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)<br />BACKGROUND: Q fever is a zoonosis caused by the obligate intracellular bacterium Coxiella burnetii. The two long-term complications, after primary infection, are chronic Q fever in approximately 1% of patients, and a chronic fatigue syndrome in 10-20%. However, the existence of a protracted decreased health status after Q fever remains controversial. AIM: To determine the health status of the patients of the Q fever outbreak in The Netherlands in 2007, 1 year after primary infection. DESIGN: Cross-sectional case-control study. METHODS: Health status of the patients from the 2007 Dutch Q fever outbreak was compared to age-, sex- and geographically matched and Q fever seronegative controls. Health status of both patients and controls was assessed with the Nijmegen Clinical Screening Instrument (NCSI). RESULTS: Fifty-four Q fever patients provided 34 years of age- and sex-matched controls from the same neighbourhood. Eleven controls had positive Q fever serology and were excluded. Q fever patients had significantly more problems on the subdomains of symptoms and functional impairment. Overall quality of life was decreased in both patients and controls, 59% vs. 39%, respectively, ns). Severe fatigue levels were present in 52% of patients vs. 26% in controls (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: These data support a sustained decrease in many aspects of health status in Q fever patients in The Netherlands, 1 year after primary infection.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Quarterly Journal of Medicine; 953; 958; 1460-2725; 12; 103; ~Quarterly Journal of Medicine~953~958~~~1460-2725~12~103~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284171038
Document Type :
Electronic Resource