HEALTH-CARE WORKERS WITH AIDS - NATIONAL SURVEILLANCE UPDATE

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作者
CHAMBERLAND, ME
CONLEY, LJ
BUSH, TJ
CIESIELSKI, CA
HAMMETT, TA
JAFFE, HW
机构
[1] CTR DIS CONTROL,NATL CTR INFECT DIS,DIV HIV AIDS,ATLANTA,GA 30333
[2] US PHS,WASHINGTON,DC
来源
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION | 1991年 / 266卷 / 24期
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10.1001/jama.266.24.3459
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives. - To characterize health care workers with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the United States and to evaluate the role of occupational transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Data Source. - National AIDS surveillance data. Methods. - Health care workers with AIDS are reported to the Centers for Disease Control by state and local health departments. Health care workers who do not report a nonoccupational risk for HIV infection are termed undetermined risk cases and are investigated by health departments using a standard protocol. Results. - Through June 30, 1990, there were 5425 cases of AIDS in healthcare workers reported in the United States. Three of these workers developed AIDS following well-documented occupational exposure to HIV-infected blood. Of the 539 health care workers initially reported without a nonoccupational risk, follow-up investigations were completed for 303. Nonoccupational risk factors were established for 237 (78.2%) of the 303 investigated health care workers; 66 workers (21.8%) remained in the undetermined category. Follow-up information was incomplete for 236 health care workers who also remained in the undetermined category, resulting in 5120 health care workers (94.4%) with AIDS with nonoccupational risks for HIV infection. Overall, health care workers were more likely than non-health care workers with AIDS to have an undetermined risk for HIV infection (5.6% vs 2.8%; P < .001). While many of the 66 investigated health care workers had jobs involving contact with patients and/or potential contact with blood, none reported percutaneous, mucous membrane, or cutaneous exposures to blood or body fluids known to be infected with HIV. Conclusion. - Surveillance data suggest that most health care workers with AIDS acquired their HIV infection through a nonoccupational route.
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