Volume 31, Number 2—February 2025
Dispatch
Acute Q Fever Patients Requiring Intensive Care Unit Support in Tropical Australia, 2015–2023
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Figure. Chest radiograph of a patient (patient 7) showing right upper lobe opacification in study of acute Q fever infections in the intensive care unit in tropical Australia, 2015–2023. The patient required mechanical ventilation for 72 hours.
1Current affiliation: Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
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