Q fever in Spain: Description of a new series, and systematic review.
Vanesa Alende-CastroCristina Macía-RodríguezIgnacio Novo-VeleiroXana García-FernándezMercedes Treviño-CastellanoSergio Rodríguez-FernándezArturo González-QuintelaPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
This is the first study to report on a Q-fever case series in Galicia. It shows that in this region, the disease affects the elderly population -even in the absence of risk factors- and is linked to a higher mortality than reported by previous studies. While pneumonia is the most frequent form of presentation in the north of the country, isolated fever and hepatitis tend to be more frequent in the central and southern areas. In Spain, 32% of Q-fever cases do not report contact with traditional risk factors, and around 58% live in urban areas.