Journal article
Peripartum dynamics of Coxiella burnetii infections in intensively managed dairy goats associated with a Q fever outbreak in Australia
M Muleme, J Stenos, G Vincent, CR Wilks, JM Devlin, A Campbell, A Cameron, MA Stevenson, S Graves, SM Firestone
Preventive Veterinary Medicine | ELSEVIER | Published : 2017
Abstract
Coxiella burnetii may cause reproduction disorders in pregnant animals but subclinical infection in other animals. Unrecognised disease may delay implementation of control interventions, resulting in transmission of infection to other livestock and to humans. Seroreactivity to C. burnetii phase-specific antigens, is routinely used to interpret the course of human Q fever. This approach could be similarly useful in identifying new and existing infections in livestock herds to help describe risk factors or production losses associated with the infections and the implementation of disease-control interventions. This study aimed to elucidate the dynamics of C. burnetii infections using seroreact..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge laboratory support from the Australian Rickettsial Reference Laboratory as well as support from staff at the affected farm. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. No funding was provided for this work. The work was done using resources at the institutions involved.