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Volume 19, Number 12—December 2013
Letter

Q Fever Surveillance in Ruminants, Thailand, 2012

Samuel L. YingstComments to Author , Pattarin Opaschaitat, Reka Kanitpun, Suree Thammasart, Monaya Ekgatat, Vimol Jirathanawat, and Preecha Wongwicharn
Author affiliations: Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangkok, Thailand (S.L.Yingst); National Institute of Animal Health, Bangkok (P. Opaschaitat, R. Kanitpun, S. Thammasart, M. Ekgatat, P. Wongwicharn); Region 8 Regional Veterinary Diagnostic Center, Surat Thani, Thailand (V. Jirathanawat)

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Table

PCR results for Q fever surveillance in ruminants, Thailand, 2012

Province (no. sites)
Animal
No. cases
Positive
Negative
Suspected
Chaiyapum (13) Beef cattle 3 10 0
Chaiyapum (3) Dairy cattle 1 0 2
Chaiyapum (1) Goat 0 0 2
Chiang Mai (1) Buffalo 0 2 2
Kalasin (1) Goat 1 0 0
Khon Kaen (8) Beef cattle 8 0 0
Khon Kaen (2) Buffalo 2 0 0
Maha Sarakham (1) Goat 2 6 0
Nakon Pathom (9) Goat 1 9 0
Nakon Ratchasima (1) Beef cattle 1 1 0
Nakon Ratchasima (17) Dairy cattle 20 30 0
Nakon Ratchasima (3) Goat 15 13 0
Prachuap Kiri Khan (9) Dairy cattle 3 1 6
Ratchaburi (2) Goat 1 9 0

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