Goats are seen resting inside concrete culverts in a grassy lot along C5 Extension in Las Piñas City, on June 22, 2024. The Department of Agriculture (DA) on June 21 disclosed the first case of Q fever affecting goats. Out of the 94 imported goats in January, 19 in Marinduque tested positive for the disease. Humans can get Q fever 'by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth products,' according to the United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention. PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
Goats are seen resting inside concrete culverts in a grassy lot along C5 Extension in Las Piñas City, on June 22, 2024. The Department of Agriculture (DA) on June 21 disclosed the first case of Q fever affecting goats. Out of the 94 imported goats in January, 19 in Marinduque tested positive for the disease. Humans can get Q fever 'by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth products,' according to the United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention. PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
Goats are seen resting inside concrete culverts in a grassy lot along C5 Extension in Las Piñas City, on June 22, 2024. The Department of Agriculture (DA) on June 21 disclosed the first case of Q fever affecting goats. Out of the 94 imported goats in January, 19 in Marinduque tested positive for the disease. Humans can get Q fever 'by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth products,' according to the United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention. PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
Goats are seen resting inside concrete culverts in a grassy lot along C5 Extension in Las Piñas City, on June 22, 2024. The Department of Agriculture (DA) on June 21 disclosed the first case of Q fever affecting goats. Out of the 94 imported goats in January, 19 in Marinduque tested positive for the disease. Humans can get Q fever 'by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth products,' according to the United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention. PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
Goats are seen resting inside concrete culverts in a grassy lot along C5 Extension in Las Piñas City, on June 22, 2024. The Department of Agriculture (DA) on June 21 disclosed the first case of Q fever affecting goats. Out of the 94 imported goats in January, 19 in Marinduque tested positive for the disease. Humans can get Q fever 'by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth products,' according to the United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention. PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
Goats are seen resting inside concrete culverts in a grassy lot along C5 Extension in Las Piñas City, on June 22, 2024. The Department of Agriculture (DA) on June 21 disclosed the first case of Q fever affecting goats. Out of the 94 imported goats in January, 19 in Marinduque tested positive for the disease. Humans can get Q fever 'by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth products,' according to the United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention. PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO
Goats are seen resting inside concrete culverts in a grassy lot along C5 Extension in Las Piñas City, on June 22, 2024. The Department of Agriculture (DA) on June 21 disclosed the first case of Q fever affecting goats. Out of the 94 imported goats in January, 19 in Marinduque tested positive for the disease. Humans can get Q fever 'by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth products,' according to the United States’ Center for Disease Control and Prevention. PHOTO BY MIKE ALQUINTO