Klaucke D N, Johansen M, Vogt R L
Am J Ind Med. 1982;3(2):173-8. doi: 10.1002/ajim.4700030208.
On January 3, 1980 an outbreak of illness occurred in 15 employees of a small community hospital. Symptoms included headache, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness or vertigo; the duration of illness ranged from 2 to 48 hours. The employees who became ill all worked in areas of the hospital served by one central ventilation system. None of the 180 persons working in other parts of the hospital developed symptoms requiring medical care. Less than 1 hour before the outbreak occurred, 1 liter of liquid xylene had been discarded down a sink drain in the pathology laboratory. Simulation experiments confirmed that xylene vapor could have been drawn into the room that contained the fan unit of the ventilation system. This outbreak illustrates an unusual route of exposure to a widely used laboratory chemical.
1980年1月3日,一家小型社区医院的15名员工突发疾病。症状包括头痛、恶心、呕吐以及头晕或眩晕;病程持续2至48小时。患病员工均在医院中由一个中央通风系统提供服务的区域工作。在医院其他区域工作的180人无人出现需要就医的症状。疫情爆发前不到1小时,1升液态二甲苯被倒入病理实验室的水槽排水口。模拟实验证实,二甲苯蒸汽可能已被吸入通风系统风扇所在的房间。此次疫情表明了接触一种广泛使用的实验室化学品的异常途径。