Literature DB >> 10695254

Elevated risk of tuberculosis by occupation with special reference to health care workers.

T Usui1, K Yamanaka, H Nomura, S Tokudome.   

Abstract

We conducted a study to evaluate tuberculosis (TB) risk in Japan by work performed, either paid or unpaid. We collated information on sex, age, employment category, occupation, and family history from 1120 registration cards of new TB cases at two wards in Nagoya City over seven years (1989-1995). We used census data and data from the Survey of Physicians, Dentists and Pharmacists conducted in 1990 to estimate the population at risk by employment category and occupation. Elevated TB incidence rates were observed for female nurses (SIR: 3.81; 95% CI: 1.97-6.65), clinical laboratory technicians (SIR: 25.00; 6.81-63.99), and males without a paid job (SIR: 1.35; 1.20-1.53). A work environment conducive to transmission may have increased the TB risk in female nurses and clinical laboratory technicians. Male jobless people and institutionalized elderly residents may have enhanced the TB risk for males without a paid job.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10695254     DOI: 10.2188/jea.10.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Epidemiol        ISSN: 0917-5040            Impact factor:   3.211


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1.  Increased risk of tuberculosis in health care workers: a retrospective survey at a teaching hospital in Istanbul, Turkey.

Authors:  Caglar Cuhadaroglu; Mustafa Erelel; Levent Tabak; Zeki Kilicaslan
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2002-07-26       Impact factor: 3.090

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