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Q Fever
Sign/Symptoms
Appetite Loss (Anorexia)
Chills
Cough Dry
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
Flatulence (Farting)
Headache (Cephalgia)
Headache: Severe (Cephalgia)
Mind: Malaise
Nausea
Nose Congested or Running (Rhinitis)
Pain Joint (Arthralgia)
Vomiting
Drugs
Minocycline
Tetracycline
Treatments
Attributes
Commonality
is
rare
Further Tests
Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) Concentration
Alpha-1 Antintrypsin (AAT) (Increased)
Rickettsia Serology Tests
Coxiella Burnetti Compliment Fixation (Complement Fixation for Q Fever) (Increased)
Urine Hyaline Cast Concentration
Urine Hyaline Casts (Increased)
Urine Ketone Concentration
Urine Ketone (Increased)
Urine Osmolality
Urine Osmolality (Decreased)
Urine pH Test
Urine Sodium Quantitative (24hr)
Urine Sodium (Increased)
Urine Specific Gravity (SG)
Urine Specific Gravity (SG) (Decreased)
White Blood Cell (WBC) Count
White Blood Cell (WBC) (Increased)
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