1984 - 1994年英格兰和威尔士伯纳氏杆菌感染的流行病学特征。

R G Pebody, P G Wall, M J Ryan, C Fairley
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Q热是一种重要的人畜共患病,由立克次体伯氏克希菌引起,可导致危及生命的疾病,特别是对那些有潜在心脏缺陷的人。对1984年至1994年期间向PHLS传染病监测中心报告的英格兰和威尔士伯纳蒂菌感染情况进行了审查。共报告了1117例病例,其中三分之一来自西南地区。在此期间,年度总数下降了。病例的平均年龄为45岁,男性占74%。报告在5月份达到顶峰。据报告有60例与动物(主要是牛和羊)接触。职业获得性感染报告24例,包括屠宰场工人、农民、兽医、兽皮处理人员和屠夫。47%的病例出现呼吸道症状,7%出现心脏病,5%出现肝炎。据报告,7%的病例在发病前曾出国旅行。应开展兽医和医学联合调查,以确定英格兰和威尔士伯纳蒂菌感染的自然历史,并制定预防急性和慢性感染的政策。
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Epidemiological features of Coxiella burnetii infection in England and Wales: 1984 to 1994.

Q fever is an important zoonosis caused by the rickettsial organism Coxiella burnetii, which can result in life threatening illness, especially in those with an underlying cardiac defect. C. burnetii infections in England and Wales reported to the PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre between 1984 and 1994 were reviewed. A total of 1117 cases were reported, a third of which came from the South Western region. The annual totals fell over this period. The mean age of cases was 45 years, and 74% were men. Reports peaked in the month of May. Contact with animals, mainly cattle and sheep, was reported in 60 cases. Occupationally acquired infection was reported for 24 cases including abattoir workers, farmers, veterinary surgeons, hide handlers, and butchers. Forty-seven per cent of cases presented with respiratory symptoms, 7% with heart disease, and 5% with hepatitis. Seven per cent of cases reported travel abroad before becoming ill. Joint veterinary and medical investigations should be undertaken to establish the natural history of C. burnetii infection in England and Wales and formulate policies to prevent acute and chronic infections.

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