Module 7: Q Fever (Bessler) Flashcards

1
Q

What does the “Q” in Q fever stand for?

A

Query (the causal agent was unknown at the time)

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  • Obligate, intracellular, Gram-negative BACTERIA
  • Highly infectious
  • Stable in the environment and resistant to heat, drying, and many common disinfectants
  • Killed by pasteurization (indicator organism)
A

Coxiella burnetii

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3
Q

What are some of the characteristics of Category B bioterrorism agents?

A
  • Are moderately easy to disseminate (aerosolized easily)
  • Result in moderate mobility rates and low mortality rates
  • Require specific enhancements of CDC’s diagnostic capacity and enhanced disease surveillance
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4
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What are the primary reservoirs for Q fever?

A

Cattle, sheep, and goats
- very impactful to human populations

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5
Q

Which country represents the exception from Q fever’s worldwide distribution?

A

New Zealand

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6
Q

How does the transmission of Q fever occur?

A
  • Inhalation (droplets or contaminated dust) - within 5 km*
  • Direct and indirect contact*
  • Fomites*
  • Ingestion*
    *Infectious material - bodily fluids (birthing products, milk, urine, feces)
  • Arthropods (ticks)
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7
Q

Fill in the blanks:
Disease in humans
1. Incubation period of _______ weeks
2. Most cases (50-60%) are _______________
3. Two forms
- Acute disease
- Chronic disease

A
  1. 2-3
  2. asymptomatic
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  • Most often self-limiting ILI, fever for 7 – 14 days
  • Atypical pneumonia
  • Hepatitis
  • Skin Rash
  • Myocarditis, meningoencephalitis, pericarditis
  • Death
A

Acute Disease

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  • Occurs in 1-5% of people infected, usually fatal if left untreated
  • Endocarditis
  • Other - Granulomatous hepatitis, cirrhosis, osteomyelitis
A

Chronic Disease

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10
Q

Who are at risk?

A

Prior heart disease, immunocompromised, and pregnant women**
** Most are asymptomatic, Transplacental transmission

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11
Q

What are the types of diagnosis used?

A
  • Serology
  • DNA detection
  • Isolation (rarely done)
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12
Q

Why is isolation rarely done?

A

Biohazard potential

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13
Q

A DALY stands for ______________ and represents the loss of the equivalent of one year of full health

A

Disability-adjusted life year

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14
Q

What is the standard minimum amount of contact time to achieve disinfection?

A

10 minutes

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15
Q

(T/F) Q fever is resistant to pasteurization

A

False

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16
Q

(T/F) Q fever is highly infectious; only a single C. burnetii organism can cause disease in susceptible person

A

True