Q-Fever: A Global Health Risk
1st Dec 2005, 17:33 GMT
The decision to stop production of the vaccine for Q-Fever will leave Australia and the international community vulnerable to the health risks of Q-Fever infection, according to one of the country's leading researchers.
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