布鲁氏菌病-关于一个临床病例

M. Durães, Nídia Silva, Leonor Carrapatoso, A. Ribeiro
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布鲁氏菌病是一种由布鲁氏菌属革兰氏阴性球芽杆菌引起的人畜共患病,可通过与动物或其分泌物直接接触传播。是一种急性或亚急性全身性疾病,通常在接种后2至4周开始。它的症状是非特异性的,但通常表现为发烧、盗汗、关节痛或虚弱。虽然在不发达国家流行,但仍然是一种诊断不足和报告不足的疾病。病例报告这是一名28岁的男性兽医助理,与牛、绵羊和山羊有密切和经常接触。他不知道自己曾经参加过工作能力测试,作为个人防护装备,他只戴了手套和橡胶围裙。由于反复出现睾丸疼痛和体质症状,他在医院急诊科观察。血清学检测显示布鲁氏菌病IgG阳性。因此,在国家流行病学警戒系统中通报了该病例。患者给予强力霉素和利福平治疗,并手术切除睾丸。手术片检出布鲁氏菌,确诊为布鲁氏菌病伴睾丸附睾炎。考虑到布鲁氏菌病的症状是不特异性的,详细的临床病史,包括职业暴露/背景,是诊断的基础。与职业暴露相关的病例发生率是相关的,兽医和大型动物兽医助理是风险较高的专业群体之一。对个人防护装备的依从性低和缺乏知识可能是使感染长期存在的因素。必须便利获得职业卫生服务,以确保对这些工人的健康进行监测。结论布鲁氏菌病是世界上最被忽视的人畜共患病之一,然而,它是葡萄牙最常见的三种疾病之一。本病例报告敦促卫生保健专业人员认识到这些鲜为人知的与工作有关的疾病,特别是人畜共患病,往往被诊断不足。专业风险评估和保护措施的实施是降低职业风险的基础,因为需要合格的安全技术人员对工作条件进行评估。因此,职业健康小组在预防职业疾病、促进健康、实施预防措施和降低发病率和死亡率方面发挥主导作用。关键词:职业卫生,劳动医学,劳动保障,布鲁氏菌病,兽医。
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Brucelose- a propósito de um Caso Clínico
Introduction Brucellosis is a zoonosis caused by a gram-negative coccobacillus bacterium of the genus Brucella, which can be transmitted by direct contact with animals or their secretions. Is an acute or subacute systemic disease that generally starts two to four weeks after inoculation. Its symptoms are nonspecific, but typically are presented with fever, night sweats, arthralgias or asthenia. Although being endemic in underdeveloped countries, is still an underdiagnosed and underreported disease. Case Report This is a 28 year old veterinarian assistant male, with close and frequent contact with cattle, sheep and goats. He is unaware of having ever been submitted to an aptitude test for work and, as personal protective equipment, uses gloves and a rubber apron only. He was observed in the hospital emergency department, due to recurrent testicular pain and constitutional symptoms. Serology test showed a borderline IgG for brucellosis. Therefore, the case was notified in the National System of Epidemiological Vigilance. The patient was treated with doxycycline and rifampicin, and the testicle was surgically removed. The surgical piece accused Brucella spp, which confirmed the diagnosis of brucellosis with orchiepididymitis. Discussion Considering that the symptoms of brucellosis are unspecific, a detailed clinical history, including occupational exposure/background, is fundamental for the diagnosis. The incidence of cases associated with occupational exposure is relevant, being veterinarians and large animal veterinary assistants among the professional groups with higher risk. Low adherence to personal protective equipment and lack of knowledge may be factors that perpetuate the infection. It is essential to facilitate access to Occupational Health services to ensure the health surveillance of these workers. Conclusion Brucellosis is one of the most neglected zoonosis worldwide, however, it’s one of the three most common in Portugal. This case report urges the healthcare professionals to acknowledge these less known work-related diseases, in particular zoonosis, that are often underdiagnosed. The professional risk assessment and the implementation of protective measures are fundamental in reducing occupational risk, being the assessment of working conditions by a qualified safety technician required. Thus, Occupational Health teams play a leading role in preventing professional illnesses, promoting health, implementing preventive measures and reducing morbidity and mortality. KEYWORDS: Occupational Health, Work Medicine, Work Security, Brucellosis, Veterinary.
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