Researchers at Texas A&M Health Science Center are on the front lines of the Q fever vaccine. Also known as Query fever, Q fever is an animal-borne bacterial infection that has affected hundreds of U.S. troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. While most people have never heard of Q fever, the disease is quite common, presenting flu-like symptoms to those infected.
Learn more about Q fever and how researchers are fighting the good fight against the disease.
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Learn more about Q fever and how researchers are fighting the good fight against the disease.
The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that receives major gifts and manages endowments for Texas A&M University. This year, the Foundation will provide $77.9 million for scholarships, faculty support, leadership programs and construction projects. Request your A&M Support Kit to learn how you can make a difference at Texas A&M through a gift to the Foundation.