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Volume 21, Number 8—August 2015
Research

Differentiation of Acute Q Fever from Other Infections in Patients Presenting to Hospitals, the Netherlands1

Stephan P. KeijmelComments to Author , Elmer Krijger, Corine E. Delsing, Tom Sprong, Marrigje H. Nabuurs-Franssen, and Chantal P. Bleeker-Rovers
Author affiliations: Radboud university medical center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands (S.P. Keijmel, E. Krijger, C.P. Bleeker-Rovers); Medical Spectrum Twente, Enschede, the Netherlands (C.E. Delsing); Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen (T. Sprong, M.H. Nabuurs-Franssen)

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Table 2

Signs and symptoms for patients with acute Q fever and control group with negative serologic results for Q fever, the Netherlands*

Characteristic Study group, n = 82, no. positive/no. tested (%) Control group, n = 52, no. positive/no. tested (%) p value†
Fever 64/75 (85) 37/49 (76) NS
Chills 31/42 (74) 16/28 (57) NS
Myalgia 22/24 (92) 11/14 (79) NS
Night sweats 12/19 (63) 9/17 (53) NS
Weight loss 11/26 (42) 7/14 (50) NS
Chest pain 11/55 (20) 13/38 (34) NS
Dyspnea 37/65 (57) 31/43 (72) NS
Rhinorrhea 1/12 (8) 7/14 (50) NS
Sore throat 12/22 (55) 1/12 (8) 0.008
Cough 49/76 (64) 38/48 (79) NS
Sputum production 18/73 (25) 20/48 (42) 0.049
Nausea 14/48 (29) 12/37 (32) NS
Vomiting 17/47 (36) 10/39 (26) NS
Abdominal pain 9/51 (18) 6/33 (18) NS
Diarrhea 9/50 (18) 4/36 (11) NS
Headache 38/54 (70) 21/27 (78) NS
Weakness 9/21 (43) 1/9 (11) NS
Painful joints 7/20 (35) 2/16 (13) NS
Arthritis 0/17 (0) 1/16 (6) NS

*NS, not significant.
†By χ2 test.

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1Preliminary results from this study were presented as a poster (P1851) at the 22th annual European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, March 31–April 3, 2012, London, UK.

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