EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF Q FEVER IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA 1 2 1 1

Lj. Nedić ,
Lj. Nedić

Institute for Public Health Republic of Serbia, Serbia

S. Jokić ,
S. Jokić

Institute for Public Health Sombor, Serbia

M. Parlić ,
M. Parlić

Institute for Public Health Republic of Serbia, Serbia

B. Grgić
B. Grgić

Institute for Public Health Republic of Serbia, Serbia

Published: 01.01.2003.

Volume 31, Issue 1 (2003)

pp. 53-55;

https://doi.org/10.70949/pramed200301046N

Abstract

On the territory of Yugoslavia Q fever presents a significant health and epidemiological problem. In Vojvodina Q
fever is being reported in epidemic form. In adition to, sporadic cases are registrated in Central Serbia as well. In Kosovo and Metohia during this period there was no single case of Q fever diagnosed. This disease is primary professional illness. Q
fever is more often diagnosed in male compared to female gender. Among reported cases elderly structures between 20 and
59 dominate and participation of those elderly groups estimate 78,4% of all registerd cases. Q fever has a strictly seasonal
character, and the most cases are reported in the period January-April

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