Spatial, temporal, and occupational risks of Q fever infection in South Australia, 2007-2017
Background: The burden of Q fever on at risk population groups in Australia is substantial, despite the availability of a vaccine. Our objectives were to: (a) describe the epidemiology of notified Q fever cases in South Australia (SA), (b) identify if Q fever infection is associated with occupationa...
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Main Authors: | Md R. Rahaman (Author), Adriana Milazzo (Author), Helen Marshall (Author), Peng Bi (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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