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Overview of Q fever in Brazil: an underestimated zoonosis

Danilo Alves de França, Mateus de Souza Ribeiro Mioni, Jorlan Fernandes, Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos, Ana Íris de Lima Duré, Marcos Vinícius Ferreira Silva, Hélio Langoni, Jane Megid

2023Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review aims to provide current information about Q fever, elucidating the etiological, epidemiological, pathogenic, clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic, and prophylactic aspects of the disease for the medical community. We discuss the main forms of presentation of the agent, its ability to persist in the body, the infinite possibilities of susceptible hosts, the main known forms of transmission, its importance in populations at occupational risk, and the role of arthropods in the natural history of the disease. Focusing on Brazil, we present the cases already described and studies developed since its first report, and how there is still much to unravel. We are aware of the possibilities of the persistence of the agent and the development of severe clinical pictures and the specific treatments currently instituted. We also wish to raise awareness about the future, the new genotypes that are emerging, the need to study the effects of vaccines, and the impact of Q fever on the population. Q fever is a poorly understood disease in Latin America, and recent studies, especially in Brazil, have revealed the importance of developing new studies.

Topics & Concepts

ZoonosisDiseaseNatural historyEpidemiologyEtiologyPopulationTransmission (telecommunications)MedicineImmunologyIntensive care medicineEnvironmental healthPathologyInternal medicineEngineeringElectrical engineeringVector-borne infectious diseasesMosquito-borne diseases and controlVector-Borne Animal Diseases