[Aspects of tuberculosis prevention in the industrial environment].
Rev Ig Bacteriol Virusol Parazitol Epidemiol Pneumoftiziol Pneumoftiziol, 1979/4-1979/6;28(2):67-73.
Moiseseu V, Papahagi C, Popescu M
PMID: 227041
Abstract
The dynamics were studied of the tuberculous endemy in a limited area of the Cluj-Napoca District over a period of 5--16 years. An industrial environment was considered in comparison with a non-industrial one in the vicinity. The results show a marked decrease in the incidence of tuberculosis in the industrial environment (from 710 0/0000 in 1961 to 102 3/0000 in 1976), but, at the same time, it was demonstrated that morbidity due to tuberculosis is higher as compared with the non-industrial area (318 0/0000 as compared with 49 0/0000). The importance is discussed, of some particular factors of the industrial environment, such as pneumoconioses -- of which the most important are those due to silica -- which are significant risk factors for tuberculosis. A close cooperation is recommended, between enterprise physicians and pneumophtysiologists working in territorial polyclinics.
MeSH terms
Adolescent; Adult; Female; Humans; Male; Occupational Medicine; Risk; Romania; Silicotuberculosis; Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
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