2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2011.12.014
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Chronic Q fever: Review of the literature and a proposal of new diagnostic criteria

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“…Patients were included in the database if they were 18 years old or older and they fulfilled the criteria of proven, probable, or possible chronic Q fever according to the recent Dutch consensus guideline (Table 1) (15). In this guideline, the proven chronic Q fever group represents patients with the most definite form of chronic Q fever, in contrast to the possible chronic Q fever group, which represents patients with serology indicating chronic Q fever but without other manifestations of chronic disease.…”
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“…Patients were included in the database if they were 18 years old or older and they fulfilled the criteria of proven, probable, or possible chronic Q fever according to the recent Dutch consensus guideline (Table 1) (15). In this guideline, the proven chronic Q fever group represents patients with the most definite form of chronic Q fever, in contrast to the possible chronic Q fever group, which represents patients with serology indicating chronic Q fever but without other manifestations of chronic disease.…”
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“…A positive PCR or culture of C. burnetii in blood or tissue, in the absence of a serologic profile for acute Q fever, is considered diagnostic for chronic Q fever. However, PCR on blood has a limited sensitivity of only 50 to 60% (15)(16)(17). Therefore, serological analysis has an essential role in the diagnosis of chronic Q fever.…”
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“…Patients with preexisting valvular disease, aneurysms, or vascular grafts, immunocompromised patients, and pregnant women are most at risk for chronic infection (1). The diagnosis of chronic Q fever is difficult and relies mainly on serologic findings, blood or tissue PCR assay results, clinical findings, the presence of risk factors, and the results of diagnostic imaging techniques (18). Nevertheless, as chronic Q fever has high morbidity and mortality rates if left untreated, early detection and treatment are important (19).…”
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