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    Authors
    Fanoy, E
    Dijkstra, F
    van der Hoek, W
    Schneeberger, P
    van de Kassteele, J
    Rietveld, A
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    Familiarity of general practitioners with Q fever decreases hospitalisation risk.
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    Neth J Med 2018; 76(4):184-9
    Publiekssamenvatting
    Between 2007 and 2010, the Netherlands experienced large outbreaks of Q fever with over 4000 cases. There were unexplained geographical differences in hospitalisation rates of notified patients. We examined the extent of this geographic variation in Q fever hospitalisation and its potential association with general practitioner (GP) experience with Q fever.
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    29845941
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621996
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