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Q fever outbreak at a cosmetics supply factory.

Wade AJ, Cheng AC, Athan E, Molloy JL, Harris OC, Stenos J, Hughes AJ

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  • Journal Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America

  • Published 22 Feb 2006

  • Volume 42

  • ISSUE 7

  • Pagination e50-2

  • DOI 10.1086/501127

Abstract

Q fever is a zoonotic disease that is most commonly associated with outbreaks in slaughterhouses. We describe an outbreak of 4 cases occurring in a factory that processes ovine fetal products for the cosmetics industry. It is important that industries typically not associated with risk of Q fever are made aware of potential health risks that workers might be exposed to so further outbreaks might be prevented.