de Perio Marie A, Materna Barbara L, Sondermeyer Cooksey Gail L, Vugia Duc J, Su Chia-Ping, Luckhaupt Sara E, McNary Jennifer, Wilken Jason A
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, Rockville, Maryland, USA.
Med Mycol. 2019 Feb 1;57(Supplement_1):S41-S45. doi: 10.1093/mmy/myy031.
Workers in Coccidioides-endemic areas performing soil-disturbing work or exposed to windy and dusty conditions are at increased risk for coccidioidomycosis. Four occupational coccidioidomycosis outbreaks from 2007 to 2014 in California are described, involving construction workers in a number of excavation projects and an outdoor filming event involving cast and crew. These outbreaks highlight the importance of identifying industries and occupations at high risk for coccidioidomycosis, conducting targeted occupational health surveillance to assess the burden of illness, developing and implementing prevention strategies, and setting research priorities.
在球孢子菌病流行地区从事土壤扰动工作或暴露于多风多尘环境中的工人感染球孢子菌病的风险增加。本文描述了2007年至2014年在加利福尼亚发生的四起职业性球孢子菌病疫情,涉及多个挖掘项目中的建筑工人以及一场涉及演员和工作人员的户外拍摄活动。这些疫情凸显了识别球孢子菌病高风险行业和职业、开展针对性职业健康监测以评估疾病负担、制定和实施预防策略以及确定研究重点的重要性。