The bacterium that causes Q fever, an infectious disease that humans contract from animals, is associated with an increased risk of lymphoma, according to a study published online today in Blood, the ...
Q fever can lead to pneumonia, and can attack several organs at once if it becomes chronic. Treatment with antibiotics is lengthy and only has limited success. But which factors in our immune system ...
Q fever was first identified in the U.S. at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton in 1935 while studying ticks in the Nine Mile Valley. In the process of identifying tick-borne illnesses, ...
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