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. 2019 Oct 28;19:903. doi: 10.1186/s12879-019-4479-0

Table 2.

Clinical and laboratory findings of acute Q fever patients

Symptoms and laboratory findings
Symptoms
 Fever, n (%) 48 (100)
 Myalgia, n (%) 44 (91.7)
 Headache, n (%) 30 (62.5)
 Cough, n (%) 11 (22.9)
 Joint pain, n (%) 7 (14.6)
 Rash, n (%) 5 (10.4)
Pneumonia, n (%) 5 (10.4)
Elevated transaminases (> 3-fold higher than the upper normal limits), n (%) 11 (22.9)
Autoantibody tests performed, n (%) 24 (50.0)
Tested positive for autoantibodies, n (%) 16 (66.6%)
Initial laboratory test results
 White blood cell count (/μl), median (IQR) 5.98 (4.99–9.27)
  Leukopenia (<  4000/μl), n (%) 2 (4.1)
  Leukocytosis (>  10,000/μl), n (%) 10 (20.8)
 Platelet count (×  1000/μl), median (IQR) 169.0 (133.0–247.5)
 Thrombocytopenia (<  140,000/μl), n (%) 15 (31.2)
 CRP (mg/dL), median (IQR) 7.7 (5.2–11.2)
 AST (IU/L), median (IQR) 72.0 (50.0–98.7)
 ALT (IU/L), median (IQR) 76.5 (53.2–97.5)
 Elevated ALT (>  40 IU/L), n (%) 41 (85.4)
 Elevated transaminases (>  3-fold higher than the upper normal limits), n (%) 11 (22.9)
 Bilirubin (mg/dL), median (IQR) 0.65 (0.47–0.95)
Interval between illness onset and seeking of medical care, days, median (IQR) 6.5 (4.0–14.0)
Hospitalization, n (%) 43 (89.6)
Length of hospital stay, days, median (IQR) 6.5 (3.0–10.0)
Time to defervescence, days, median (IQR) 10.0 (7.0–22.8)
Time to serologic diagnosis, days, median (IQR) 21.0 (15.0–40.0)