What is Q Fever?
Q fever is a highly contagious zoonosis, that also has a strong negative impact on the health and reproductive performance of dairy farms. Recent surveys suggest that ...
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Q fever is a highly contagious zoonosis, that also has a strong negative impact on the health and reproductive performance of dairy farms.
Recent surveys suggest that Coxiella burnetii, the bacteria responsible for Q fever, is present on at least half of European dairy farms. However, as the disease is mostly insidious and the diagnosis can be quite challenging, only a small percentage of farmers know that Q fever is present in their farms.
Q fever is a highly contagious zoonosis, that also has a strong negative impact on the health and reproductive performance of dairy farms. Recent surveys suggest that ...
Q fever is a highly contagious zoonosis, that also has a strong negative impact on the health and reproductive performance of dairy farms.
Recent surveys suggest that Coxiella burnetii, the bacteria responsible for Q fever, is present on at least half of European dairy farms. However, as the disease is mostly insidious and the diagnosis can be quite challenging, only a small percentage of farmers know that Q fever is present in their farms.
QTest
An effective and practical way to diagnose Q Fever in dairy herds
This tool offers a breakthrough innovation to farmers and veterinarians, by making the Q Fever diagnosis easier. The QTest is based on the use of the established FTA® technology, that fixates and inactivates the bacteria on sample collection cards, making it ready to be sent safely by conventional post mail without the need to refrigerate.