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The Israeli Ministry of Health has reported an increase in cases of Q fever in 2017. Up to 24 June 2017 there has been 61 cases, compared with 49 cases during the same period in 2016.
Q fever is rarely diagnosed in travellers but is a potential risk regardless of destination. Those at greatest risk include:
For further information see Q Fever.