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Clinics ; 68(6): 750-759, jun. 2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-676948

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OBJECTIVE: Subjects exposed to laboratory animals are at a heightened risk of developing respiratory and allergic diseases. These diseases can be prevented by simple measures such as the use of personal protective equipment. We report here the primary findings of the Laboratory Animals and Respiratory Allergies Study regarding the prevalence of allergic diseases among laboratory animal workers, the routine use of preventive measures in laboratories and animal facilities, and the need for prevention programs. METHODS: Animal handlers and non-animal handlers from 2 Brazilian universities (University of São Paulo and State University of Campinas) answered specific questionnaires to assess work conditions and symptoms. These subjects also underwent spirometry, a bronchial challenge test with mannitol, and skin prick tests for 11 common allergens and 5 occupational allergens (rat, mouse, guinea pig, hamster, and rabbit). RESULTS: Four hundred fifty-five animal handlers (32±10 years old [mean±SD], 209 men) and 387 non-animal handlers (33±11 years old, 121 men) were evaluated. Sensitization to occupational allergens was higher among animal handlers (16%) than non-animal handlers (3%, p<0.01). Accessibility to personal protective equipment was measured at 85% (median, considering 73 workplaces of the animal handler group). Nineteen percent of the animal handlers indicated that they wear a respirator at all times while handling animals or working in the animal room, and only 25% of the animal handlers had received an orientation about animal-induced allergies, asthma, or rhinitis. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, our data indicate that preventive programs are necessary. We suggest providing individual advice to workers associated with institutional programs to promote a safer work environment. .


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Adult , Animals , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Animal Technicians , Animals, Laboratory , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Occupational Exposure/prevention & control , Respiratory Hypersensitivity/epidemiology , Bronchial Provocation Tests , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Occupational Diseases/prevention & control , Protective Devices , Risk Factors , Respiratory Hypersensitivity/etiology , Respiratory Hypersensitivity/prevention & control , Skin Tests , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Acta cient. Soc. Venez. Bioanalistas Esp ; 10(2): 73-85, 2007. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-733461

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Empleados de oficinas que actualmente trabajan dentro de edificaciones con sistemas cerrados de aire acondicionado, pudiesen estar expuestos a hongos y ácaros en su lugar de trabajo. Las condiciones pudiesen ser peores si estos sistemas no son mantienen de forma apropiada. El Instituto Universitario de Policía Científica de Caracas” (IUPOLC, Venezuela), pudiese ser un ejemplo de esta situación. Analizar la prevalencia de los niveles de IgE Específica en contra de ácaros (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, Blomia Tropicalis) y hongos ambientales (Penicillium notatum, Cladosporium herbarum, Aspergillus fumigatus, Alternaria tenuis/alternata) en una población que reporta sintomatología relacionadas con Alergias tipo I (Mediadas por IgE), y que labora en Instituto Universitario de Policía Científica de Caracas, IUPOLC. De la totalidad de trabajadores del edificio del IUPOLC, actualmente 47 empleados reportaron poseer síntomas asociados con Alergias Tipo I al momento de la toma de la muestra para este estudio. Se evaluó los niveles de IgE específica en contra de ácaros y hongos utilizando el sistema de Allergy Screen® de r-biopharm, (Actualmente utilizado en más de 70 países), el cual es un método de fase solida de nitro celulosa. El laboratorio que realizó el estudio está suscrito al esquema de control de calidad externo UK NEQA) (Reino Unido) y además organiza el único sistema disponible para tal fin en Venezuela. 82.98% de los pacientes estudiados presentaron sensibilizaciones en contra de ácaro y/o hongos. 53,19% mostraron valores significativos hacía ácaros; Dentro de ellos el más frecuente fue Blomia tropicalis, (25 casos), seguido Dermatophagoides pteronissynus por Dermatophagoides farinae. Dentro de los hongos los más frecuentes resultaron Cladosporium herbarum (10 casos), Aspergillus fumigatus, (9 casos) Penicillium notatum (4 casos) y Alternaria alternata (1 caso)...


Office employees that actually work inside buildings with air-conditioned closed systems are well known to be exposed to fungi and storage mites in their workplace. The conditions could be worst when those systems aren’t properly maintained. The “Instituto Universitario de Policía Científica de Caracas” (IUPOLC, Venezuela) could be an example for that situation. AIM: To evaluate the prevalence of sensitization to moulds and mites though Specific IgE levels determinations, on workers of the IUPOLC that presented clinical symptoms associated with allergy type I at the moment of the study. From the total population of workers of the IPUOLC facility, actually 47 employees of IUPOLC presented one or more clinical symptoms associated with allergy at the moment of the study. The level of serum-specific IgE to mites and moulds were evaluated, using the Allergy Screen® r-biopharm methodology enzymatic solid phase method in nitro-cellulose in all subjects (Actually used in more than 70 countries). The Laboratory that performed the tests is actually subscribed to the UK NEQAS (United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment Service), and also they organize the only Allergy External Quality Scheme available in Venezuela. 82.98% of the patients analyzed presented one or more increased values for mites or molds. 53,2% resulted with positive values for Mites; the most frequent mites involved on the population were Blomia tropicalis, (with 25 cases), Dermatophagoides pteronissynus and Dermatophagoides farinae. On molds the most frequent sensibilizations resulted on Cladosporium herbarum (10 cases), Aspergillus fumigatus, (9 cases) Penicillium notatum (4 cases) and last Alternaria alternata (1 case). This study suggests an important role of fungi and mites as occupational allergens for IUPOLC workers. The prevalence of allergic symptoms among employees of IUPOLC was relatively high...


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Humans , Male , Adult , Female , Allergens , Allergy and Immunology , Hypersensitivity/diagnosis , Hypersensitivity/prevention & control , Mite Infestations/immunology , Immunoglobulin E , Mycoses/immunology , Prevalence
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