نتایج جستجو برای: occupational diseases leptospirosis

تعداد نتایج: 901836  

Journal: :Journal of travel medicine 2003
Martin P Grobusch Renate Bollmann Arno Schönberg Hortense Slevogt Vicente Garcia Dieter Teichmann Tomas Jelinek Holger Flick Frank Bergmann Simone Rosseau Bettina Temmesfeld-Wollbrück Norbert Suttorp

Leptospirosis is probably the most widespread zoonosis in the world.1 Infection of humans occurs after indirect or direct exposure to urine of rodents, livestock, or a wide range of other mammals infected with Leptospira interrogans or other Leptospira species pathogenic to humans.2 Incidence of the disease is higher in warmer than in temperate countries,3 and in developing than in affluent cou...

Journal: :Thorax 1970
S C Poh C S Soh

Two cases of leptospirosis presenting with cough and haemoptysis are described, together with their pulmonary radiological features. The various radiological chest findings are reviewed together with the pathogenesis and pathology of the lesions. Although the pulmonary involvement due to a haemorrhagic pneumonitis in leptospirosis is usually an incidental finding, occasional:y it is the most pr...

Journal: :Biotecnia 2021

Leptospirosis is one of the main re-emerging zoonotic diseases with a worldwide distribution, mainly in regions hot or tropical climates. It caused by spirochetal bacteria genus Leptospira, which, their pathogenic life forms, causes asymptomatic to severe infections humans and animals. Animal-to-human transmission occurs most frequently occupationally exposed groups travelers. However, leptospi...

2016
Joseph Arbiol Pedcris M. Orencio Hisako Nomura Yoshifumi Takahashi Mitsuyasu Yabe

Leptospirosis is a serious and potentially fatal zoonotic disease, but often neglected owing to lack of awareness. This study examined the knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning leptospirosis among agricultural (n = 152) and non-agricultural (n = 115) workers in the lakeshore communities of Calamba and Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines. The findings showed no significant differences for th...

A Kazemnejad A Kouhkan AR Zarinara B Rajabi Gh.A Kardar M Heidar Zadeh M Mesdaghi Sh Shahabi Z Pourpak

Background: Latex allergy is a major occupational disease with prevalence nearly 5-17% among the health care workers. Objective: To determine the prevalence of latex glove allergy and its contributing factors among operation room staff. Patients and Methods: In this study, 512 operation room staff were evaluated for latex allergy, using a complete questionnaire. Those suspected to have latex al...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
s senthanar department of health sciences, lakehead university, thunder bay, ontario, canada and institute for work and health, toronto, ontario, canada vl kristman department of health sciences, lakehead university, thunder bay, ontario, canada institute for work and health, toronto, ontario, canada division of epidemiology, dalla lana school of public health, university of toronto, ontario, canada and division of human sciences, northern ontario school of medicine, thunder bay, ontario, canada s hogg-johnson institute for work and health, toronto, ontario, canada and division of epidemiology, dalla lana school of public health, university of toronto, ontario, canada

background: northern ontario, canada has a larger elder population, more resource-based employment, and limited access to physicians and specialists compared to southern ontario. given these important differences, it is possible that work disability rates will vary between the two ontario jurisdictions. objective: to determine the association between time lost due to workplace injuries and illn...

Journal: :future of medical education journal 0
seyedeh negar assadi health sciences research center, department of occupational health engineering, school of health, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

background: presentation of course plan were advised but presentations of  lesson plans were useful too. these items can introduce the course and lessons of each session to students.  the objective of this study was the determination of the effects of educational planning on learning of occupational diseases. methods: this study was a semi experimental study which was conducted by using the cur...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 1999
E Bertherat A Renaut R Nabias G Dubreuil M C Georges-Courbot

An exhaustive epidemiologic and serologic survey was carried out in five gold-panning villages situated in northeastern Gabon to estimate the degree of exposure of to leptospirosis and Ebola virus. The seroprevalence was 15.7% for leptospirosis and 10.2% for Ebola virus. Sixty years after the last seroepidemiologic survey of leptospirosis in Gabon, this study demonstrates the persistence of thi...

2014
Raluca Elena Jipa Nicoleta Andreescu Eliza Manea Sorinela Diaconu Diana Niculescu Doina Antonică Nicoleta Irimescu Ruxandra Moroti Adriana Hristea

Methods Retrospective study, between January 2004-June 2014, in one infectious diseases hospital in Bucharest. We included patients with leptospirosis diagnosis at discharge and/or positive serology for leptospirosis. Serological diagnosis of acute leptospirosis was made by microscopic agglutination test using a battery of 17 antigens from international reference strains in one national referen...

Journal: :Journal of postgraduate medicine 2005
T J John

Human leptospirosis is prevalent in several states in India, sporadically or as outbreaks, especially during rainy seasons. It affects predominantly male adults who work in agriculture, causing severe morbidity and unnecessary mortality. Yet, there is no systematic leptospirosis prevention and control programme in the country, as it is not identified as priority under the national health policy...

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