An outbreak of Q fever in a prison in Italy

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We observed an outbreak of Q fever in a prison population. Overall, 65 of the 600 prison inmates developed the disease. The location of the prison cells had no apparent effect on the risk of infection. The outbreak was probably due to exposure to dust contaminated by a passing flock of sheep, which at the time of the outbreak was engaged in lambing. These findings highlight the possible emergence of Q fever in settings and populations not normally thought of as being at risk of exposure to the infection. © 2004 Cambridge University Press.

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Starnini, G., Caccamo, F., Farchi, F., Babudieri, S., Brunetti, B., & Rezza, G. (2005). An outbreak of Q fever in a prison in Italy. Epidemiology and Infection, 133(2), 377–380. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268804003383

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