Viral hepatitis B and C as occupational diseases

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Objective : to study the clinical and epidemiological features medical social aspects of viral hepatitis B C in workers. Materials methods analysis outpatient inpatient records workers with a diagnosis chronic B, C, + D various stages degrees activity, registered at Republican Center Occupational Pathology Republic Tatarstan consultative diagnostic department Infectious Clinical Hospital named after prof. A.F. Agafonov. An on-line sociological survey senior students universities Kazan was conducted using Google form. Results personnel whose work is associated provision invasive interventions are highest risk infection blood-borne infections. All had history accidents - needle sticks, cuts, blood spatter. The development liver cirrhosis presence lethal outcomes decompensation reflect general problem lack timely effective antiviral therapy, despite detection viruses early during periodic examinations. Conclusions structure occupational morbidity among healthcare Tatarstan, makes up 16.7%. There still MRs any level education status, including practice, assistance on volunteer basis. Vaccination/revaccination against regulated by regulations shown all C.

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عنوان ژورنال: ??????????? ??????? ??? ??????

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2618-7876', '2219-8075']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2022-13-4-39-44