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Call for Far South Coast farmers to vaccinate against Q fever – Narooma News
Health experts are urging Far South Coast farmers and people who work with livestock to get vaccinated against Q fever to guard against being unable to work d…..

Health experts are urging Far South Coast farmers and people who work with livestock to get vaccinated against Q fever to guard against being unable to work due to prolonged illness.
“Q fever is a bacterial infection carried by animals – such as cows, sheep and goats – and can lead to chronic lethargy that may last for several months,” a Southern NSW Local Health District spokesperson said.
“There have been 92 cases of Q fever detected in the SNSWLHD since 2015.
Public Health spokesperson Ali…
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