Australian Q Fever Register

The Australian Q Fever Register stores information on the Q Fever immune status of individuals.

This site also contains general information on Q Fever as well as information about the Register and password access for individuals to search for their own Q Fever immune status and Authorised Users to search for Q Fever immune status where they have consent to do so.

The Register commenced national operations in 2002 and is owned and funded by the Australian Meat Processor Corporation (AMPC). Accordingly, the primary focus of the Register is to record the Q Fever immune status of individuals working or associated with the meat processing and affiliated livestock industries. However, other individuals may also register their Q Fever immune status.

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The Register is owned and funded by the Australian Meat Processor Corporation.

Questions?

The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page provides an overview of common questions regarding Q Fever and the Register.

Find a vaccinator

This page provides a list of medical practitioners in each state who choose to register on the National Q Fever Register.

Forms and resources

The Download Area contains standard forms, Fact Sheets, and data templates for use with the Register.

Information for GPs

General practitioners may be asked to test and vaccinate individuals, or to work with an employer (such as a meat processor) to test and vaccinate their staff.

Useful Links

Links to a wide range of relevant web sites.

Contact the Register

Details to help you to contact the Q Fever register.

Access the Register

Authorised Users may access the Register by clicking on the button below. A password is required.

AMPC Website

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Q Fever Register staff are not qualified to provide technical or medical advice regarding Q Fever. Individuals seeking further information regarding Q Fever should consult their medical practitioner or nearest public health unit.