People at risk of infection include slaughterhouse workers, veterinarians, researchers, food processors and sheep and cattle workers. Men are infected more often than women and most people who get Q fever are between 30-70.This disease is occasionally seen in children, especially those who live in a farm. In infected children younger than 3, Q fever is usually discovered during a search for the cause of pneumonia.

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