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Prevalence and incidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in nursing students in Vitória, Espírito Santo.

Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel1, Maria Carmen Viana, Regina Célia Gomes Zeitoune, Ilce Ferreira, Geisa Fregona, Reynaldo Dietze.   

Abstract

This prospective study evaluated the incidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among nursing students at the Federal University of Espírito Santo, using the purified protein derivative test. In parallel, we evaluated whether knowledge on tuberculosis transmission mechanisms had any impact on nursing students' attitudes in relation to the risk of tuberculosis infection. The incidence of tuberculin conversion was 10.5% per year (p=0.035, 95% CI = 3.63-17.43), whereas the expected conversion rate in the overall population in Brazil is 0.5% per year. These results indicate nursing students as a group at risk for TB infection. Among the risk factors studied only the use of NIOSH95 masks was associated with protection against infection (RR=0.2). Furthermore there was no statistical difference among students that PPD converted and those who remained negative regarding disease knowledge and the existence of adequate facilities for patient hospitalization. Our data reinforces the need for implementing special biosafety programs targeting this professional group.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16410920     DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86822005000600004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Soc Bras Med Trop        ISSN: 0037-8682            Impact factor:   1.581


  7 in total

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Journal:  Rheumatol Int       Date:  2011-08-07       Impact factor: 2.631

2.  Surgical face masks worn by patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: impact on infectivity of air on a hospital ward.

Authors:  Ashwin S Dharmadhikari; Matsie Mphahlele; Anton Stoltz; Kobus Venter; Rirhandzu Mathebula; Thabiso Masotla; Willem Lubbe; Marcello Pagano; Melvin First; Paul A Jensen; Martie van der Walt; Edward A Nardell
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2012-02-09       Impact factor: 21.405

Review 3.  Tuberculosis among health-care workers in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review.

Authors:  Rajnish Joshi; Arthur L Reingold; Dick Menzies; Madhukar Pai
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 11.069

4.  TB Risk Perceptions among Medical Residents at a Tertiary Care Center in India.

Authors:  Geeta S Pardeshi; Dileep Kadam; Ajay Chandanwale; Andrea Deluca; Pranali Khobragade; Malan Parande; Nishi Suryavanshi; Aarti Kinikar; Anita Basavaraj; Sunita Girish; Sangita Shelke; Nikhil Gupte; Jason Farley; Robert Bollinger
Journal:  Tuberc Res Treat       Date:  2017-11-22

Review 5.  Occupation-related respiratory infections revisited.

Authors:  Daphne Ling; Dick Menzies
Journal:  Infect Dis Clin North Am       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 5.982

6.  Humoral response to HspX and GlcB to previous and recent infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Authors:  Marcelo Fouad Rabahi; Ana Paula Junqueira-Kipnis; Michelle Cristina Guerreiro Dos Reis; Walter Oelemann; Marcus Barreto Conde
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2007-12-31       Impact factor: 3.090

7.  Tuberculosis infection among primary health care workers.

Authors:  Thamy Carvalho Lacerda; Fernanda Mattos de Souza; Thiago Nascimento do Prado; Rodrigo Leite Locatelli; Geisa Fregona; Rita de Cássia Duarte Lima; Ethel Leonor Maciel
Journal:  J Bras Pneumol       Date:  2017 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.624

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