Are Herpetic Viruses a Frequent Cause of Occupational Infections?
Jsou herpetické viry častou příčinou profesionálních infekcí?
Rozšířením poznatků o patogenetických vlastnostech herpetických virů klesl i počet přiznaných profesionálních infekcí. Z téměř dvou desítek sporných případů, u kterých byla při konzultačních dnech pracovního lékařství konaných v Praze (i při individuálních konzultacích) v 80. - 90. letech uvažována tato etiologie, byla podle evidence Kliniky nemocí z povolání v Praze v r. 2000 přiznána čtyři profesionální onemocnění. U dvou žen a jednoho muže to byl pásový opar a jedna kožní forma vyvolaná HSV 1.
Klíčová slova:
lidské herpetické viry, profesionální infekce
Authors:
A. Lobovská
Authors‘ workplace:
III. klinika infekčních a tropických nemocí, UK, 1. LF Praha, vedoucí doc. MUDr. Alena Lobovská, CSc.
Published in:
Pracov. Lék., , 2002, No. 2, s. 74-75.
Category:
Overview
Due to more extensive knowledge of the pathogenetic properties of herpetic viruses the number of confirmed occupational Infections declined. From almost two tens of controversial cases where during consultation days of occupational medicine held in Prague (and during individual consultations) in the eighties and nineties this etiology was taken finto consideration, according to records of the Clinic of Occupational Diseases in Prague in 2000 only four cases esere confirmed as occupational. In two women and one man fit was herpes zoster and one dermatological form caused by HSV 1.
Key words:
human herpetic viruses, occupational infection
Labels
Hygiene and epidemiology Hyperbaric medicine Occupational medicineArticle was published in
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