Q fever immunology: the quest for a safe and effective vaccine

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Gayathri Sam
John Stenos
Stephen R. Graves
Bernd H. A. Rehm
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[1] Griffith University,Centre for Cell Factories and Biopolymers, Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery
[2] University Hospital,Australian Rickettsial Reference Laboratory
[3] NSW Department of Primary Industries,Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute
[4] Griffith University,Menzies Health Institute Queensland
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Q fever is an infectious zoonotic disease, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Coxiella burnetii. Transmission occurs from livestock to humans through inhalation of a survival form of the bacterium, the Small Cell Variant, often via handling of animal parturition products. Q fever manifests as an acute self-limiting febrile illness or as a chronic disease with complications such as vasculitis and endocarditis. The current preventative human Q fever vaccine Q-VAX poses limitations on its worldwide implementation due to reactogenic responses in pre-sensitized individuals. Many strategies have been undertaken to develop a universal Q fever vaccine but with little success to date. The mechanisms of the underlying reactogenic responses remain only partially understood and are important factors in the development of a safe Q fever vaccine. This review provides an overview of previous and current experimental vaccines developed for use against Q fever and proposes approaches to develop a vaccine that establishes immunological memory while eliminating harmful reactogenic responses.
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