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[Assessment of Occupational Risk of Legionella Spp. Infection Among Dental Health-care Personnel]

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Journal Ig Sanita Pubbl
Date 2008 Jan 25
PMID 18216883
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Various authors have reported the presence of Legionella spp. in dental unit waterlines with prevalence rates reaching, in some cases, 69.7% In order to evaluate the association between occupational exposure to Legionella and risk of infection, anti-Legionella spp. antibodies were measured in 88 dental assistants, 44 of which exposed and 44 not exposed to dental environments. Antibody levels > 1:128 were considered positive for infection. Relative risk was found to be 3.5 (p<0.01). These results confirm the hypothesis that workers in dental health-care settings are at occupational risk for Legionella infection. It is essential, therefore, that surveillance of microbiological quality of dental waterlines be implemented and appropriate disinfection procedures performed where necessary.

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