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Current Status of Q Fever and the Challenge of Outbreak Preparedness in Korea: One Health Approach to Zoonosesopen access

Authors
Cho, Yun SangPark, Ji-HyukKim, Jong WanLee, Jin-JuYoun, So YounByeon, Hyeon SeopJeong, Hye WonKim, Dong-MinYu, Shi NaeYoon, Jang WonKwak, DongmiYoo, Han SangLee, Ji-YeonKwon, Jeong-RanHwang, Kyung-WonHeo, Jung Yeon
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
대한의학회
Keywords
QFever; Coxiella burnetii; Zoonoses; One Health
Citation
Journal of Korean Medical Science, v.38, no.24
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Volume
38
Number
24
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/24884
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e197
ISSN
1011-8934
1598-6357
Abstract
Human Q fever, a zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii, presents with diverse clinical manifestations ranging from mild self-limited febrile illnesses to life-threatening complications such as endocarditis or vascular infection. Although acute Q fever is a benign illness with a low mortality rate, a large-scale outbreak of Q fever in the Netherlands led to concerns about the possibility of blood transfusion-related transmission or obstetric complications in pregnant women. Furthermore, a small minority (< 5%) of patients with asymptomatic or symptomatic infection progress to chronic Q fever. Chronic Q fever is fatal in 5-50% of patients if left untreated. In South Korea, Q fever in humans was designated as a notifiable infectious disease in 2006, and the number of Q fever cases has increased sharply since 2015. Nonetheless, it is still considered a neglected and under-recognized infectious disease. In this review, recent trends of human and animal Q fever in South Korea, and public health concerns regarding Q fever outbreaks are reviewed, and we consider how a One Health approach could be applied as a preventive measure to prepare for zoonotic Q fever outbreaks.
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