Morris R E, Turgut E
Ministry of Public Health, Kuwait, Arabian Gulf.
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1990 Dec;18(6):294-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1990.tb00083.x.
The potential for the increased risk of transmission of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) from patients to dental health care workers (DHCWs) in the workplace is examined. Based on published and hypothetical risk estimates, the authors conclude that in certain world communities with high prevalence rates of HIV infection (e.g. Central Africa), the potential yearly incidence rate and cumulative long-term incidence rate of HIV transmission in the dental workplace could place these workers in a high risk subgroup similar to that of homosexuals. Reported high levels of noncompliance with infection control procedures in the dental care workplace in the United States by these workers suggests the potential for increased risk in communities with high prevalence rates of this disease. Present and past educational efforts toward protection of the DHCW in the United States may be considered inadequate, and even more so when these educational efforts are applied in the world community. Additional efforts should be made by the public health community to alert and educate DHCWs worldwide to the potential for increased HIV transmission in the workplace.
本文探讨了在工作场所,人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)从患者传播至牙科医护人员(DHCWs)的风险增加的可能性。基于已发表的和假设的风险估计,作者得出结论,在某些HIV感染率高的世界社区(如中非),牙科工作场所中HIV传播的潜在年发病率和长期累积发病率可能使这些工作人员处于与同性恋者相似的高风险亚组。在美国,这些工作人员在牙科护理工作场所对感染控制程序的不遵守程度较高,这表明在这种疾病高流行率的社区中存在风险增加的可能性。在美国,目前和过去为保护牙科医护人员所做的教育工作可能被认为是不够的,当这些教育工作应用于全球社区时更是如此。公共卫生界应做出更多努力,提醒并教育全球的牙科医护人员注意工作场所中HIV传播风险增加的可能性。