A fresh Q-Facts edition is here: “When to suspect Q FEVER (Coxiella burnetii infection) in cattle?” dives into the key clinical signs of this often-overlooked disease, helping you identify potential cases on your farms. Developed by experts from the European Q Fever Committee, this resource is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge needed to enhance early detection and disease control.
Why should you read it?
Q Fever is a widespread yet underestimated disease in ruminant farms, impacting herd health, reproductive performance, and even human health. Recognizing the warning signs is critical for effective management and control.
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The European Q Fever Committee, chaired by Prof. Raphael Guatteo and Prof. George Valiakos, is committed to advancing knowledge and action against Q Fever. Established in 2024, the committee is developing targeted educational materials to support disease surveillance, diagnosis, and control.
This initiative marks a significant step in the fight against Q Fever—empowering professionals with knowledge, fostering collaboration, and driving practical solutions across Europe.
