Coxiella burnetii in ticks, livestock, pets and wildlife: A mini-review

SS Celina, J Cerný - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Coxiella burnetii is a zoonotic bacterium with an obligatory intracellular lifestyle and has a
worldwide distribution. Coxiella burnetii is the causative agent of Q fever in humans and …

Coxiella burnetii in wild mammals: A systematic review

D González‐Barrio, F Ruiz‐Fons - … and emerging diseases, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Coxiella burnetii is a multi‐host bacterium that causes Q fever in humans, a zoonosis that is
emerging worldwide. The ecology of C. burnetii in wildlife is still poorly understood and the …

Seropositivity for Coxiella burnetii in Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) and Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) in Portugal

H Pires, L Cardoso, AP Lopes, MC Fontes, M Matos… - Pathogens, 2023 - mdpi.com
Q fever is caused by the pathogen Coxiella burnetii and is a zoonosis that naturally infects
goats, sheep, and cats, but can also infect humans, birds, reptiles, or arthropods. A survey …

Red deer reveal spatial risks of Crimean‐Congo haemorrhagic fever virus infection

R Cuadrado‐Matías, B Cardoso, MA Sas… - Transboundary and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Crimean‐Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) continues to cause new human cases
in Iberia while its spatial distribution and ecological determinants remain unknown. The virus …

Determinants of Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever virus exposure dynamics in Mediterranean environments

R Cuadrado‐Matías, S Baz‐Flores… - Transboundary and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is an emerging tick‐borne human disease in
Spain. Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics and exposure risk determinants of …

The impact of host abundance on the epidemiology of tick-borne infection

X O'Neill, A White, C Gortázar, F Ruiz-Fons - Bulletin of Mathematical …, 2023 - Springer
Tick-borne diseases are an increasing global public health concern due to an expanding
geographical range and increase in abundance of tick-borne infectious agents. A potential …

Current perspectives on the occurrence of Q fever: highlighting the need for systematic surveillance for a neglected zoonotic disease in Indian subcontinent

R Sahu, DB Rawool, P Dhaka, JP Yadav… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Coxiellosis or Q fever is an important global occupational zoonotic disease caused by one of
the most contagious bacterial pathogens–Coxiella burnetii, which ranks one among the 13 …

Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii seropositivity and shedding in farm, pet and feral cats and associated risk factors in farm cats in Quebec, Canada

J Cyr, MÈ Turcotte, A Desrosiers, D Bélanger… - Epidemiology & …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Cats represent a potential source of Coxiella burnetii, the aetiological agent of Q fever in
humans. The prevalence and risk factors of C. burnetii infection in farm, pet and feral cats …

Increased pathogen exposure of a marine apex predator over three decades

KD Rode, C Van Hemert, RR Wilson, SP Woodruff… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Environmental changes associated with global warming create new opportunities for
pathogen and parasite transmission in Arctic wildlife. As an apex predator ranging over …

Seroprevalence and Risk Factors for Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) Exposure in Smallholder Dairy Cattle in Tanzania

SF Bwatota, GM Shirima, LE Hernandez-Castro… - Veterinary …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Infectious zoonotic diseases that cause infertility and abortion, such as Q
fever, negatively impact the growing dairy sector in low-and middle-income countries and …