“…The present seroprevalence was higher than that reported in new states of Federal Republic of Germany (3%, n=1620) (Kramer, 1991), North Italy (0.87%, n=802) (Baldelli et al,1992), New Zealand (0%, n=12556) (Hilbink et al, 1993) and Canada (0%, n=447) (Marrie et al, 1985), but lower than reported seropositivity in Australia (11.4%, n=201) (Cooper et al, 2011), Southern Croatia (12%, n=51) (Punda-Polić et al, 1994), Japan (15%, n=632) (Htwe et al, 1992), Nigeria (29%, n=786) (Addo & Bale, 1981), Switzerland (31%, n=388) (Metzler et al, 1983) and California (66%, n=316) (Willeberg et al, 1980). Although there is no information about Q fever in dogs population in Iran, Asadi et al (2012) reported 19.5% and 27.2% seroprevalence of C. burnetii in sheep and goats respectively (Asadi et al, 2012).…”