MONITORING THE OUTBREAK OF LEPTOSPIROSIS AT THE ACADEMIC MEDICAL OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND VETERINARY MEDICINE (USAMV) IN CLUJ-NAPOCA

Nicoleta Ancuța Pintea, Simina Baciu, Gabriela Marc
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INTRODUCTION: Leptospirosis is an infectious disease, a zoonosis, of bacterial origin and global spread, caused by Leptospira spp, which may have acute or chronic manifestation. OBJECTIVES: The present study checks the evolution of a few cases of leptospirosis in students from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. MATERIAL AND METHOD: For the current study we have used the data recorded in the medical fi les of students after anamnesis, the objective clinical exam, the epidemiological investigation, establishing the diagnosis of leptospirosis, treatment and monitoring of the case until recovery. Establishing the diagnosis of leptospirosis, analysing the initial symptoms, showcasing the complications, studying the epidemiological enquiry, showcasing the role of primary prevention and of keeping with the hygienic norms labour safety. RESULTS: The first case of leptospirosis first appeared with general symptomatology three days after coming into contact with the infected animal. The epidemiological enquiry after diagnosing the first case of human leptospirosis led to the identification of 80 cases of direct contacts. They were monitored for 21 days at the students’ medical office of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. The first four cases appeared three days after contact with the infected animal and had general symptomatology (fever, acute asthenia, cephalalgia, myalgia, abdominal discomfort). Of the 12 cases confirmed through specific serology testing (IgM specific), one was infected indirectly from another confirmed human case. The first diagnosed case presented renal and haematological complications 5 days after infection and 2 days after the beginning of the specific treatment; it needed hospitalisation and the evolution under treatment was favourable. All confirmed, probable and possible cases received treatment with antibiotics including 200 mg doxycycline per day for at least 10 days. The evolution under treatment was favourable. There were no violent cases or fatalities. The confirmed cases did not wear the appropriate safety equipment upon contact with the infected animal. CONCLUSIONS: Upon students’ and vets’ contact with a dog earlier diagnosed with leptospirosis, 12 cases of human leptospirosis were confirmed. After the epidemiological enquiry, 80 direct contacts were identified. All suspect cases were monitored and handled by the medical staff of the students’ medical offi ce; the cases with specific symptomatology confirmed through IgM specific testing were advised to go to the Clinic of Infectious Diseases in time. One diagnosed patient presented haematuria, anuria, renal and haematological complications, but under proper treatment the evolution was favourable. There were no violent cases of fatalities. Abiding by the labour safety regulations, cleaning and disinfecting measures, as well as interdisciplinary collaboration are essential in preventing and solving cases.
在克卢日纳波卡农业科学和兽医大学医学学术办公室监测钩端螺旋体病的爆发
简介:钩端螺旋体病是由钩端螺旋体引起的一种传染性疾病,是一种由细菌引起并在全球传播的人畜共患病,可有急性或慢性表现。目的:研究兽医学院学生钩端螺旋体病的演变情况。材料与方法:本研究采用学生病历资料,经过回顾性分析、客观临床检查、流行病学调查、建立钩端螺旋体病诊断、治疗和病例监测直至康复。建立钩端螺旋体病的诊断,分析最初症状,显示并发症,研究流行病学调查,显示初级预防的作用和保持卫生规范的劳动安全。结果:首例钩端螺旋体病患者在与感染动物接触3天后首次出现一般症状。在诊断首例人钩端螺旋体病病例后进行的流行病学调查导致确认了80例直接接触者。在兽医学院学生医务室对它们进行了21天的监测。前四例病例出现在与感染动物接触3天后,具有一般症状(发热、急性虚弱、头痛、肌痛、腹部不适)。在通过特异性血清学检测(IgM特异性)确诊的12例病例中,有1例间接感染于另一确诊人间病例。第一例确诊病例在感染后5天和开始特异性治疗后2天出现肾脏和血液系统并发症;它需要住院治疗,治疗的进展是有利的。治疗下的进化是有利的。没有暴力案件或死亡。确诊病例在接触受感染动物时没有佩戴适当的安全装备。结论:根据学生和兽医与早期诊断为钩端螺旋体病的狗的接触,确认了12例人类钩端螺旋体病。在流行病学调查之后,确定了80名直接接触者。所有疑似病例均由学生医务室医务人员监测处理;对经IgM特异性检测证实有特定症状的病例,建议及时到传染病门诊就诊。一名确诊患者出现血尿、无尿、肾脏和血液学并发症,但在适当治疗下进展良好。没有暴力致死事件。遵守劳动安全法规、清洁和消毒措施以及跨学科合作是预防和解决案件的必要条件。
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