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Chemoprophylaxis and Serological Follow-Up in Brucella abortus Exposed Laboratory Workers / 감염과화학요법
Infection and Chemotherapy ; : 107-109, 2008.
Article en Ko | WPRIM | ID: wpr-722154
Biblioteca responsable: WPRO
ABSTRACT
The aerozolization is one of possible Brucella transmission mechanisms, particularly in air-borne exposed laboratory workers. In this study, seven laboratory workers were potentially exposed to B. abortus via aerosols. Two laboratory workers who sniffed an agar plate several times were considered to be at high risk for acquiring the disease, 5 workers who did not work directly with the strain were be considered at low risk of infection. Prophylactic antibiotics of doxycycline 200 mg/day and rifampin 600 mg/day were offered for 6 weeks in high risk workers and 3 weeks for low risk workers, respectively. Enrolled workers were advised to check for serological testing of Brucella species every 3 weeks during a total period of 12 weeks. Compliance with taking medicine was 57.1% (4/7) and compliance for completing the serological tests was 85.7% (6/7). None of the laboratory workers developed clinical disease or tested positive serologically during 3 months of serological testing and 1 year of clinical follow-up.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: WPRIM Asunto principal: Rifampin / Esguinces y Distensiones / Brucella / Brucella abortus / Pruebas Serológicas / Estudios de Seguimiento / Doxiciclina / Adaptabilidad / Quimioprevención / Aerosoles Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: Ko Revista: Infection and Chemotherapy Año: 2008 Tipo del documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: WPRIM Asunto principal: Rifampin / Esguinces y Distensiones / Brucella / Brucella abortus / Pruebas Serológicas / Estudios de Seguimiento / Doxiciclina / Adaptabilidad / Quimioprevención / Aerosoles Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: Ko Revista: Infection and Chemotherapy Año: 2008 Tipo del documento: Article