Everybody in rural Australia should get Q fever shot: new research

Vernon Graham
Updated March 11 2019 - 2:56pm, first published 12:30pm
Australia has a highly-effective vaccine against Q fever but many people in high risk rural occupations are unaware of it.
Australia has a highly-effective vaccine against Q fever but many people in high risk rural occupations are unaware of it.

The authors of a new study into the prevalence of Q fever have concluded all people living in rural Australia should consider getting vaccinated against the disease.

Vernon Graham

Vernon Graham

National machinery and property writer

Former editor of The Land, former Fairfax Media Agricultural Editor

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