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Q FeverFrom: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)Wed Nov 27 16:31:56 1996
Cheri, Here is a list of the abstracts and references available when you search Medline using: "Q fever and pregnancy" as your query At; http://www.obgyn.net/medline.htm I hope this helps. 1 Chronic Q fever of pregnancy presenting as Coxiella burnetii placentitis: successful outcome following therapy with erythromycin and rifampin. 2 An isolated case of Q-fever during pregnancy. 3 Q fever during pregnancy--a risk for women, fetuses, and obstetricians [letter] 4 Q fever and intrauterine death [letter] 5 [Diagnostic measures on the occasion of a Q-fever epidemic in a sheep flock in Berlin] 6 Atypical pneumonias in children. 7[Follow-up studies of the detection of IgG1 antibodies to Coxiella burnetii in blood and milk from cattle in relation to the reproductive cycle and milk production] 8 Latent Q fever in cattle in southern Moravia (Czech Republic). 9 Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) abortion storms in goat herds after attendance at an annual fair. 10 Q fever is absent from New Zealand. 11 Q fever. 12 [Abortions in a lower Austrian sheep facility caused by Coxiella burnetii] 13 Immunocytochemical demonstration of Coxiella burnetii antigen in the fetal placenta of naturally infected sheep and cattle. 14 A refined guinea pig model for evaluating delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions caused by Q fever vaccines. 15 Survival of the Q fever agent Coxiella burnetii in the phagolysosome. 16 [Liver involvement in Q fever and Mediterranean boutonneusefever. Comparative study] 17 Temporal arteritis associated with acute Q fever. A case report. 18 Heart transplantation for Q fever endocarditis. 19 [Q fever] 20 Pathomorphological studies in European bison (Bison bonasus Linnaeus, 1758) with seropositive reaction to Coxiella burnetii.
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