Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3362939 International Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundQ fever caused by the pathogen Coxiella burnetii may have both acute and chronic manifestations. Although paired sera are not required for the diagnosis of chronic Q fever, monitoring of antibody titers can be used to examine the course of treatment. Monitoring both phase II and phase I antibodies may be of limited diagnostic value, but it is a useful means of determining the response to treatment and possible disease relapses.MethodsIn the current survey we determined IgG and IgM of both phase I and phase II for 35 patients suffering from chronic Q fever in an attempt to draw conclusions on the kinetics of the antibodies throughout the course of the disease.ResultsOverall, 33 cases were included in the study. Of the 33 patients, 32 had a good outcome.ConclusionsOur findings support the general belief that a long period of serological monitoring is required for patients with chronic Q fever.

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