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. 2015 Feb 4;92(2):247–255. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.14-0503

Table 3.

Frequency of symptoms among cases of Q fever as reported through case report forms, by reporting category, 2000–2012*

Symptom Q fever, 2000–2007 Acute Q fever, 2008–2012 Chronic Q fever, 2008–2012 Q fever, 2000–2012
Fever 154 (91.1%) 205 (100%) 70 (70%) 429 (94.9%)
Malaise 120 (71%) 142 (69.3%) 55 (55%) 317 (70.1%)
Headache 90 (53.3%) 147 (71.7%) 36 (36%) 273 (60.4%)
Myalgia 83 (49.1%) 105 (51.2%) 39 (39%) 227 (50.2%)
Cough 52 (30.8%) 75 (36.6%) 38 (38%) 165 (36.5%)
Chills 26 (15.4%) 72 (35.1%) 14 (14%) 112 (24.8%)
Pneumonia 25 (14.8%) 25 (12.2%) 38 (38%) 88 (19.5%)
Endocarditis 34 (20.1%) 5 (2.4%) 35 (35%) 74 (16.4%)
Sweats 18 (10.7%) 46 (22.4%) 10 (10%) 74 (16.4%)
Retro orbital pain 11 (6.5%) 41 (20%) 14 (14%) 66 (14.6%)
Rash 26 (15.4%) 22 (10.7%) 11 (11%) 59 (13.1%)
Hepatitis 15 (8.9%) 18 (8.8%) 24 (24%) 57 (12.6%)
Anorexia 18 (10.7%) 25 (12.2%) 11 (11%) 54 (11.9%)
Fatigue 3 (1.8%) 23 (11.2%) 10 (10%) 36 (8%)
Nausea 5 (3%) 18 (8.8%) 7 (7%) 30 (6.6%)
Hepatomegaly 8 (4.7%) 15 (7.3%) 4 (4%) 27 (6%)
Weakness 10 (5.9%) 14 (6.8%) 2 (2%) 26 (5.8%)
Vomiting 3 (1.8%) 13 (6.3%) 6 (6%) 22 (4.9%)
Splenomegaly 9 (5.3%) 8 (3.9%) 4 (4%) 21 (4.6%)
Arthralgia 8 (4.7%) 9 (4.4%) 3 (3%) 20 (4.4%)
Diarrhea 1 (0.6%) 12 (5.9%) 6 (6%) 19 (4.2%)
Elevated liver enzymes 4 (2.4%) 14 (6.8%) 18 (4%)
Shortness of breath 1 (0.6%) 9 (4.4%) 5 (5%) 15 (3.3%)
Abdominal pain 4 (2.4%) 4 (2%) 5 (5%) 13 (2.9%)
Altered mental status 7 (3.4%) 4 (4%) 11 (2.4%)
*

Only categories with at least 11 reports are presented here.