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EpiReview: Notifications of Q Fever in New South Wales, 1991–2000 Volume 12 Issue 6

Ming Lin, Valerie Delpech, Jeremy McAnulty, Sue Campbell-Lloyd

New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 12(6) 172 - 175 Published: 2001

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Ming Lin

Valerie Delpech

Jeremy McAnulty

Sue Campbell-Lloyd

Abstract

ZZoonoses are diseases in humans that are acquired from an animal source. Although there are more than 60 recognised zoonoses in Australia, brucellosis, leptospirosis and Q fever present the greatest potential for epidemics and pose the greatest occupational risk. These diseases are notifiable in New South Wales. Q fever is the most frequently-notified zoonotic infection in Australia, and about 500 cases are reported nationally every year.