| Qfever — clinical picture DORKO E.1, ČISLÁKOVÁ L.1, KIZEK P.2
 1 Ústav epidemiologie, UPJŠ, Košice, Slovenská republika, prednostka prof. MVDr. Lýdia Čisláková, CSc. 2Klinika stomatologie a maxilofaciálnej chirurgie, UPJŠ a FN L. Pasteura, Košice, Slovenská republika, přednosta prof. MUDr. Andrej Jenča, CSc.
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 Summary:
        Described are the clinical manifestations of acute and chronic Q fever. Most frequently, acute Q fever pre-
sents itself as a febrile influenza-like illness, atypical pneumonia, or hepatitis. Seldom in the acute stage the-
re are present meningoencephalitis, neuritis of the optic nerve or other cerebral nerveš, pleuritis, myoperi-
carditis, gastroenteritis, panereatitis, lymphadenopathy, erythema nodosum, maculopapular rash and
purpura, bone marrow neerosis, glomerulonephritis, orchitis, epididymitis, or other rare syndromes. While
mortality in acute Q fever reaches only 1%, chronic Q fever is a serious and often a fatal illness with 65%
death rate. The most frequent manifestations of chronic Q fever are cultivation-negative endocarditis, infec-
tions of aneurysms and grafts of vessels, osteomyelitis, osteoarthritis, granulomatous hepatitis, chronic lung
infections, and pericarditis.
 Key words:
Coxiella burnetti - acute and chronic Q fever - clinical picture
 
 
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