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- What is q fever?
- Symptoms of q fever
- Causes of q fever
- Prevention of q fever
- Risk factors for q fever
- Complications of q fever
- When to see a doctor about q fever
- Diagnosis of q fever
- Conventional treatment of q fever
- Alternative/complementary treatment of q fever
- Living with q fever
- Caring for someone with q fever
Many animals can cause Q fever , especially if they have an active infection at the time.
Q fever has been found in the following animals - birds, cats, cattle, dogs, goats, rodents, sheep, ticks, which can cause Q fever in humans when it is passed through breathing in or touching infected urine, faeces, birth material and milk.
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The animals that predominantly cause Q fever are:
- Cattle
- Goats
- Sheep
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