Which specific bacterium, causing Q fever, is frequently found in soft ticks inhabiting environments near domestic birds or livestock?
Answer
*Coxiella burnetii*.
Beyond Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever, soft ticks are implicated in carrying other significant zoonotic agents. Specifically, *Coxiella burnetii*, the causative agent of Q fever, is frequently isolated from these ticks. This association is particularly strong in ticks inhabiting environments frequented by domestic birds or livestock, such as farm buildings or poultry houses. In humans, Q fever typically presents as a flu-like illness, although it has the potential to progress to severe complications like pneumonia or endocarditis in a small fraction of cases.

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