Diagnosis and management of Q fever--United States, 2013: recommendations from CDC and the Q Fever Working Group.

IF 33.7 1区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Mmwr Recommendations and Reports Pub Date : 2013-03-29
Alicia Anderson, Henk Bijlmer, Pierre-Edouard Fournier, Stephen Graves, Joshua Hartzell, Gilbert J Kersh, Gijs Limonard, Thomas J Marrie, Robert F Massung, Jennifer H McQuiston, William L Nicholson, Christopher D Paddock, Daniel J Sexton
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Abstract

Q fever, a zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, can cause acute or chronic illness in humans. Transmission occurs primarily through inhalation of aerosols from contaminated soil or animal waste. No licensed vaccine is available in the United States. Because many human infections result in nonspecific or benign constitutional symptoms, establishing a diagnosis of Q fever often is challenging for clinicians. This report provides the first national recommendations issued by CDC for Q fever recognition, clinical and laboratory diagnosis, treatment, management, and reporting for health-care personnel and public health professionals. The guidelines address treatment of acute and chronic phases of Q fever illness in children, adults, and pregnant women, as well as management of occupational exposures. These recommendations will be reviewed approximately every 5 years and updated to include new published evidence.

Q热的诊断和管理——美国,2013:疾病预防控制中心和Q热工作组的建议
Q热是一种由伯氏克希菌引起的人畜共患疾病,可引起人类急性或慢性疾病。传播主要通过吸入受污染土壤或动物粪便中的气溶胶发生。在美国还没有获得许可的疫苗。由于许多人类感染导致非特异性或良性体质症状,因此对临床医生来说,确定Q热的诊断通常具有挑战性。本报告为卫生保健人员和公共卫生专业人员就Q热识别、临床和实验室诊断、治疗、管理和报告提供了CDC发布的第一份全国性建议。该指南涉及儿童、成人和孕妇急性和慢性Q热疾病的治疗,以及职业暴露的管理。这些建议将大约每5年审查一次,并更新以纳入新发表的证据。
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Mmwr Recommendations and Reports
Mmwr Recommendations and Reports PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The MMWR series of publications is published by the Office of Science, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. The MMWR Recommendations and Reports contain in-depth articles that relay policy statements for prevention and treatment in all areas in the CDC’s scope of responsibility (e.g., recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices).
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