Q fever cases

A Gympie MP and Queensland shadow minister for agriculture is sharing his story to prompt residents to consider Q fever vaccination. Healthy one day then unable to get out of bed the next – the disease hit overnight. He stated for a long time following, the symptoms returned whenever he was tired or run down. Read more

Advice for travellers

This bacterial infection is contracted from infected animals or through inhaling dust contaminated with their body fluids. Around half of infections are asymptomatic, but it can cause a flu-like illness with symptoms including fever, fatigue and muscle pain which appear up to 2 to 3 weeks following infection. The disease may progress to become severe with complications such as pneumonia and hepatitis, or it may become a chronic infection with secondary effects. Vaccination is recommended for certain high risk groups and pre-vaccination screening is required. Read more

Before you travel, call Travelvax Australia’s telephone advisory service on 1300 360 164 (toll-free from landlines) for country-specific advice and information. You can also make an appointment at your nearest Travelvax clinic to obtain vaccinations, medication to prevent or treat illness, and accessories for your journey.