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An outbreak of Q fever associated with parturientcat exposure at an animal refuge and veterinaryclinic in southeast Queensland

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Malo, Jonathan
Colbran, Candice
Young, Megan
Vasant, Bhakti
Jarvinen, Kari
Viney, Kerri
Lambert, Stephen B

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Public Health Association of Australia

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Objective: To determine the source of a Q fever outbreak in humans at an animal refuge and veterinary clinic in southeast Queensland from October to December 2016.

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health

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Open Access

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Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International

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