| Literature DB >> 35786155 |
Zhiguo Liu1, Miao Wang2, Yaxin Tian2, Zhongqiu Li3, Liping Gao4, Zhenjun Li1.
Abstract
Brucellosis is a severe public health problem in China. However, analysis on related infection events is lacking. We performed a systematic analysis of brucellosis laboratory infection and vaccine infection events from 2006 to 2019 in China based on the published literatures. Our analysis showed that most laboratoryBrucellainfections in hospitals were found in Southern China. The identification and handling of suspected samples ofBrucellainfection without following the recommended biosafety protection was the main risk factor. It is important to strengthen the preventive awareness of clinical laboratory staff and physicians, while highlighting the compulsory handling and identification of suspectedBrucella-infected samples in biosafety facilities and following biosafety practices. However, a severe Brucella infection accident at the Northeast Agricultural University, with 28 positive cases, showed that strengthening the management in teaching experiments of students in the veterinary-related profession is essential. However, cluster S2 vaccine strain infection events caused by vaccination and production were mainly observed in Northern China. Strengthening vaccination skills, personal protection, and improving the biosafety management of vaccine production and implementing regular risk surveillance is mandatory. Our analysis provides helpful clues for control of public health events involving brucellosis, as well as implementing intervention strategies is urgent.Entities:
Keywords: Brucellosis; China; brucellosis vaccine infection; laboratory Brucella infection
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35786155 PMCID: PMC9258428 DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2022.2092894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med ISSN: 0785-3890 Impact factor: 5.348
Epidemiology and clinical diagnostic characteristics of patients with laboratory-acquired brucellosis cases in hospitals.
| Cases no. | Authors | Journal (DOI or article code) | Time | Location | Patient profiles | Transmission route | Main symptoms | Suspected diagnosis | Final confirmed diagnosis method | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| La boratory infection events in hospitals (LIE) | LIE_1 | Haiyan Zhang, et al. | 2006 | Beijing | Male, 45, laboratorian | Identification of suspect | Fever, fatigue, chills, headache | Fever of unknown origin | ||
| LIE_2 | Jianhua Zhou, et al. | 2007 | Hangzhou | Female, 34, laboratorian | Handling of suspected samples | Undulant fever, fatigue, | Suspect brucellosis | |||
| LIE_3 | Heng Wang, et al. | 2009 | Hangzhou | Unknown, laboratorian | Identification of suspect | Unknown | Unknown | |||
| LIE_4 | 2011 | Quzhou | Unknown, laboratorian | Identification of suspect | Unknown | Unknown | ||||
| LIE_5 | Tiao Liu, et al. | 2011 | Suzhou | Female, 49, laboratorian | Identification of suspect | Fatigue, intermittent low fever, headache | Fever of unknown origin | |||
| LIE_6 | Jie Liu, et al. | 2012 | Female, 30, laboratorian | Handling a strain from case 3 | Fatigue, low fever, sweating, back pain | Fever of unknown origin | ||||
| LIE_7 | Shaxia Yu, et al. | 2013 | Ningxia | Female, 30, laboratorian | Identification of suspect Brucella | Fever of unknown origin, 39.8 °C, sweating | Fever of unknown origin | |||
| LIE_8 | Jun Zhang, et al. | 2013 | Yangzhou | Female, 49, laboratorian | Handling blood culture samples | Undulant fever, sweating | Fever of unknown origin | |||
| LIE_9 | Jingwen Wu, et al. | 2016 | Nanchang | Female, 60, cleaner | Cleaning up the laboratory waste | Fever, fatigue, sweating, lumbago | Inflammation of psoas major muscle | |||
| LIE_10 | Male, 65, cleaner | Cleaning up the laboratory waste | High fever of unknown origin, sweating | Fever of unknown origin | ||||||
| LIE_11 | Le Zhang, et al. | 2016 | Hefei | Female, 28, laboratorian | Handling blood culture samples | Undulant fever, sweating, joint pain | Postpartum low fever, viral cold | SAT 1:100 and | ||
| Accidental infection at a veterinary college (AIV) | AIV_1 | Wenjun Li | 2011 | Heilongjiang | 27 studetns and 1 lecturer | Animals anatomy experiments class | Fever, joint pain (mostly) | Suspect brucellosis | Anti- | |
| Vaccine infection events (VIE) | VIE_1 | Shaojue Liu | 2011 | Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia | Male, more than 100 persons | Unknown (field work or S2 vaccine) | Unreported | Suspect brucellosis | Anti- | |
| VIE_2 | Peng Zhang | 2018 | Wuwei, Gansu | Male, 51 persons | S2 vaccine | Muscle, large joint pain | Suspect brucellosis | RBPT: positive; SAT: 1:100 | ||
| VIE_3 | Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences | 2019 | Lanzhou, Gansu | 10,528 persons | S2 vaccine | Unsymptoms (largely) | Suspect brucellosis | Anti- |