Q fever is an infectious disease that is spread from animals to humans. Q fever symptoms can range from mild flu-like symptoms to more severe hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) and pneumonia (infection of the lungs).
While most people make a full recovery it can cause long-term complications such as heart disease, and bone, joint and blood vessel infections. About 10-15% of people with severe infections develop Q fever fatigue syndrome, which can last for many years.
People who work with animals, particularly cattle, sheep and goats, or animal products are at a higher risk of Q fever.
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There is an effective vaccine that can protect against Q fever. You must be tested before you can receive the vaccine.