Division of Preventive Medicine, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD 20910-7500, USA.
Zoonoses Public Health. 2011 Jun;58(4):276-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1863-2378.2010.01347.x. Epub 2010 Sep 29.
Q fever is a zoonotic illness which frequently has a non-specific clinical presentation. Cases among deployed US military personnel have been reported in increasing numbers indicating an emerging at-risk occupational group. Banked serum specimens were utilized to estimate seroprevalence and risk factors among military personnel deployed to Iraq. Coxiella burnetii antibody testing was performed and epidemiologic data were analysed from 909 servicemembers. The overall number who seroconverted to Q fever was 88 (10%). The most common ICD-9 code assigned to Q fever cases was fever not otherwise specified (NOS) (45%). A combat occupational specialty was a risk factor for Q fever seroconversion (OR = 1.8, 95% CI: 1.1-2.8) as well as receiving a primary diagnosis of fever NOS (OR = 2.6, 95% CI: 1.6-4.1). These findings indicate that Q fever is a significant infectious disease threat to military personnel deployed to Iraq. A heightened awareness among physicians is necessary to ensure prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Q 热是一种动物源性疾病,常表现为非特异性临床症状。报告称,在部署的美国军人中,这种疾病的病例数量不断增加,这表明军人成为了一个新的高危职业群体。利用储存的血清标本估计部署到伊拉克的军人中的血清流行率和危险因素。对柯克斯体抗体进行检测,并对 909 名军人的流行病学数据进行分析。共有 88 人(10%)血清转阳为 Q 热。最常见的 ICD-9 编码是未特指的发热(NOS)(45%)。作战职业专业是 Q 热血清转化率的一个危险因素(OR=1.8,95%CI:1.1-2.8),以及被诊断为发热 NOS(OR=2.6,95%CI:1.6-4.1)。这些发现表明,Q 热是部署到伊拉克的军人面临的重大传染病威胁。有必要提高医生的认识,以确保及时诊断和治疗。