Q fever

2024 - 6 - 21

DA Launches Probe into Mysterious 'Q Fever' Outbreak in Marinduque

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Discover the latest investigation by the DA into the Q Fever cases in Marinduque. What's causing the outbreak? Find out more here!

In a mysterious turn of events, the Department of Agriculture (DA) has initiated a probe into the rising cases of 'Q Fever' in Santa Cruz town, Marinduque. Concerned about the potential spread of the disease, a special fact-finding committee has been formed to delve into the root cause of the outbreak. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has taken a proactive approach by ordering an investigation into the importation of goats suspected to be infected with Q fever. The DA's swift action highlights the urgency of containing and understanding this health threat.

Q Fever, a zoonotic disease that primarily affects animals such as goats, has sparked fear and concern among the residents of Marinduque. With symptoms ranging from mild flu-like signs to severe pneumonia, the impact of this disease on both livestock and humans is significant. The importation of infected goats has raised questions about biosecurity measures and the need for stricter regulations to prevent the transmission of such diseases. As the investigation unfolds, the DA's efforts to address the situation reflect their commitment to safeguarding public health and agricultural interests in the region.

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DA orders probe of 'Q fever' cases in Marinduque (INQUIRER.net)

The DA formed a special fact-finding committee to investigate the prevalence of Q Fever disease in Santa Cruz town, Marinduque.

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DA wants importation of infected goats probed (Philippine Star)

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has ordered an investigation into the importation of goats infected with Q fever.

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DA confirms first Q fever case on goats (Daily Tribune)

The Department of Agriculture (DA) confirmed on Friday the first case of Q fever in the Philippines, a zoonotic disease that is transmissible to humans.

BAI culls goats from U.S. after detecting 'Q Fever' - Official Portal of ... (Department of Agriculture)

The goats were bought for a dispersal program to farmers. BAI confirmed the Q fever – a zoonotic disease caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii – after ...

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Philippines logs first Q fever case, culls infected goats from US (Rappler)

The Bureau of Animal Industry has culled more than five dozen imported goats in a Marinduque facility.

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DA-BAI confirms first case of human transmissible 'Q fever' in US ... (GMA News Online)

The Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Animal Industry (DA-BAI) on Friday confirmed the very first case of human-transmissible Q fever in dozens of goats ...

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What we know about Q fever as Philippines logs 1st case (Interaksyon)

Q fever, also known as Coxiella burnetii, is an infectious disease that typically affects animals like goats, sheep, and cows, according to the DA. The United ...

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DOH: Human-to-human transmission of Q fever rare (Sun.Star)

AMID the detection of Q fever bacteria in the country, the Department of Health (DOH) on Friday, June 21, 2024, sought to allay fears of the public saying ...

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DA-BAI confirms PH's 1st Q fever cases in imported goats from US (pna.gov.ph)

Q fever is a zoonotic disease caused by the Coxiella burnetii bacteria, which is transmissible to humans through contact with infected animals or their excreta, ...

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DOH says ongoing study to determine risk of Q Fever to humans (INQUIRER.net)

A study on whether Query Fever, or Q Fever, poses a risk to humans is ongoing, the Department of Health (DOH) said on Friday.

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Gov't agencies confirm Q fever outbreak in Marinduque - Manila ... (manilastandard.net)

The zoonotic disease, transmissible from animals to humans, prompted a decisive action to safeguard public health and minimize economic disruptions. “BAI is ...

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What is Q fever? (GMA News Online)

According to the Department of Health (DOH), Query fever or Q fever is a zoonotic disease found in animals caused by bacteria Coxiella burnetti.

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BAI confirms Philippines first Q fever case (Philstar.com)

The Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) has confirmed the country's first case of Q fever disease from samples taken from goats imported from the United States.

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Q fever a serious threat to agri-industry – DA (Philstar.com)

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. on November 6, 2023. STAR / Jesse Bustos. MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Agriculture (DA) said that ...

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