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浣熊蛔虫(貉拜氏线虫)作为一种职业危害:2. 浣熊康复工作者个人防护装备的使用及感染控制措施

Raccoon roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis) as an occupational hazard: 2. Use of personal protective equipment and infection control practices among raccoon rehabilitators.

作者信息

Sapp S G H, Murray B, Hoover E R, Green G T, Yabsley M J

机构信息

Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study, Department of Population Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

出版信息

Zoonoses Public Health. 2018 Aug;65(5):490-500. doi: 10.1111/zph.12454. Epub 2018 Mar 30.

Abstract

Baylisascaris procyonis, the raccoon roundworm, is a zoonotic ascarid of importance to human and animal health. Wildlife rehabilitators who care for raccoons may be at an increased risk for exposure to the parasite, especially if proper precautions are not taken. In a wider effort to evaluate awareness regarding B. procyonis in the wildlife rehabilitation community, an online survey (38-39 questions) including questions about B. procyonis knowledge and attitudes was developed and administered to wildlife rehabilitators. To assess precautions taken among raccoon rehabilitators, participants who rehabilitated raccoons (n = 447) answered additional questions about use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection control practices (ICPs). Reported use of gloves was variable, but hand hygiene was generally consistent. Masks and gowns were seldom used. Part-time or infrequent volunteers and rehabilitators located in the Central, Midwest and Southeast were significantly less likely to report consistent use of PPE. A total knowledge score from the survey was used to predict the likelihood of reporting the use of particular ICPs/PPE. Knowledge score had a highly significant but small effect on the likelihood of prophylactic use of anthelmintics, anthelmintics use for B. procyonis specifically, cleaning appropriately, and using species-dedicated housing. Risk factor analysis was performed on data from a prior serologic survey to evaluate factors associated with exposure to B. procyonis and inconsistent handwashing after contact with live raccoons and their faeces; practising rehabilitation in B. procyonis hyperendemic regions and practising rehabilitation in the western region were significant risk factors for being seropositive. These data further demonstrate that correct PPE/ICPs are critical in mitigating the risk of B. procyonis exposure among raccoon rehabilitators and among other captive species.

摘要

浣熊蛔虫(贝利斯狸殖吸虫)是一种对人类和动物健康具有重要意义的人畜共患蛔虫。照顾浣熊的野生动物康复工作者接触这种寄生虫的风险可能会增加,尤其是在未采取适当预防措施的情况下。为了更广泛地评估野生动物康复界对贝利斯狸殖吸虫的认知情况,开展了一项在线调查(包含38 - 39个问题),其中包括有关贝利斯狸殖吸虫知识和态度的问题,并将其发放给野生动物康复工作者。为了评估浣熊康复工作者采取的预防措施,参与浣熊康复工作的参与者(n = 447)回答了有关个人防护装备(PPE)使用和感染控制措施(ICP)的其他问题。报告显示手套的使用情况不一,但手部卫生总体上较为一致。很少使用口罩和防护服。位于中部、中西部和东南部的兼职或不常参与的志愿者及康复工作者报告称持续使用PPE的可能性显著较低。调查的总知识得分用于预测报告使用特定ICP/PPE的可能性。知识得分对预防性使用驱虫药、专门针对贝利斯狸殖吸虫使用驱虫药、适当清洁以及使用物种专用饲养设施的可能性有高度显著但较小的影响。对先前一项血清学调查的数据进行了风险因素分析,以评估与接触贝利斯狸殖吸虫以及接触活浣熊及其粪便后洗手不一致相关的因素;在贝利斯狸殖吸虫高度流行地区进行康复工作以及在西部地区进行康复工作是血清学呈阳性的显著风险因素。这些数据进一步表明正确的PPE/ICP对于降低浣熊康复工作者以及其他圈养物种接触贝利斯狸殖吸虫的风险至关重要。

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