Etard J F, Gayet C, Woehrle R, Edlinger E A, Garnier-Crussard J P, Milon H, Huyghe de Mahenge A, Peyramond D, Delahaye J P, Pont M
Presse Med. 1987 May 16;16(18):902-5.
An acute infectious disease with predominant pulmonary symptoms, Q fever, may become chronic as hepatitis or, more frequently, endocarditis. We report 3 cases of Q fever endocarditis. In 2 of these patients endocarditis developed on cardiac valve prosthesis. The 3 patients have been under doxycycline for more than a year, and their condition is satisfactory. A review of the literature provides additional data on the epidemiological, aetiological, clinical, biological and therapeutic aspects of this rare type of endocarditis. It is recommended to look for chronic Q fever in all cases of endocarditis with negative blood cultures.