Health conditions

Q fever

  • Q fever is a disease caused by infection with the Coxiella burnetii bacteria.
  • It mainly affects people who work with livestock as it can be spread to humans mainly from cattle, sheep and goat.
  • Symptoms are similar to the flu.

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Where to get help

  • See your doctor.
  • Ring healthdirect on 1800 022 222.
  • Phone the Australian Q Fever Register Helpline on 1300 733 837.
  • Phone your local population health unit.
  • Phone the Communicable Disease Control Directorate on 9388 4878.

Remember

  • Q fever is a bacterial disease that can be spread to humans mainly from cattle, sheep and goats.
  • It mainly affects people who work with livestock.
  • Symptoms are similar to the flu.
  • There is an effective vaccine available and you must be tested before you can have it.

Last reviewed: 21-12-2022
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