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This completes coxiella burnetii
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What is the first-line treatment for acute Q fever in adults?
{{c1::Doxycycline PO}}
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What is the <u>first-line treatment</u> for <b>acute Q fever in adults</b>? <br><br>{{c1::Doxycycline PO}}
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- For 14 days
- Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by Coxiella burnetii
- It is most commonly seen in farmers and veterinarians
- Children should also be treated with doxycycline, however a 5 day course may be sufficient as a first line intervention
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<ul><li>For 14 days</li><li>Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by <i>Coxiella burnetii<br></i></li><li>It is most commonly seen in farmers and veterinarians</li><li>Children should also be treated with doxycycline, however a 5 day course may be sufficient as a first line intervention</li></ul>
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Oxford Handbook
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Source
Q fever - Therapeutic Guidelines - Published March 2025 - Accessed 29 October 2025
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<a href="https://tgldcdp-tg-org-au.eu1.proxy.openathens.net/viewTopic?etgAccess=true&guidelinePage=Antibiotic&topicfile=q-fever&guidelinename=Antibiotic&sectionId=toc_d1e47#toc_d1e47">Q fever</a> - Therapeutic Guidelines - Published March 2025 - Accessed 29 October 2025
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#Malleus_CM::#eTG_Complete::Antibiotic::Q_fever
#Malleus_CM::#Resources_by_Rotation::Internal_Medicine::Infectious_Diseases
#Malleus_CM::#Subjects::Infectious_Diseases::01_Bacteria::05_Gram_Negative_Coccobacilli::Coxiella_Burnetti::10_Management
#Malleus_CM::#Yield::High