工作条件对铀矿企业职工肺结核临床和流行病学表现的影响

E. Savilov, S. Shugaeva, A. Moreva, O. Makarov
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目的探讨铀矿石采掘加工工人工作条件对结核病临床和流行病学表现的影响。材料和方法。2005-2015年,采用全抽样方法对扎贝加尔斯克地区克拉斯诺卡曼斯克镇20-60岁工作居民的结核病病例进行回顾性研究。形成的样本(n=94)分为两组:主组-铀开采企业工人(n=40),参照组-与铀生产无关的企业工人(n=54)。在所分析的组中,该研究涵盖了结核病过程中发病率和临床表现的长期动态。评估还包括铀生产工人的结核病风险,依赖于辐射暴露水平和服务时间。铀矿生产工人的结核病平均长期发病率较高(Me=70.10/0000[40.2-115.5]),与水平(Me=13.20/0000[9.7-31.8])和城镇工作居民的发病率趋势无关(rs=0.382;p = 0.247)。在辐射照射水平较高的铀矿生产工人(A组人员)中,结核的临床表现较为不利。其中,与患有结核病和辐射暴露水平较低的工人(B组人员)相比,更频繁地排放病原体(分别为52%和16%);p = 0.022)。A组服役年限为5 ~ 15年的人员患结核病风险最大(OP=2.7[1.1 ~ 7.0])。铀矿企业工人的工作条件对结核病发病率有负面影响,并导致高传染性结核病的发生。
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Influence of work conditions on clinical and epidemiologic manifestations of tuberculosis in uranium extraction enterprise workers
Objective was to evaluate influence of work conditions on clinical and epidemiologic manifestations of tuberculosis in workers engaged into extraction and processing of uranium ores.Materials and methods. Retrospective study with total sampling method covered tuberculosis cases in working inhabitants of Krasnokamensk town in Zabaikalsk region, aged 20–60 years (2005–2015). Formed sample (n=94) was divided into two groups: main group — workers of uranium-extracting enterprise (n=40), reference group — workers of enterprises not connected with uranium production (n=54). In the groups analyzed, the study covered longstanding dynamics of morbidity and clinical manifestations of tuberculosis process. Evaluation also included tuberculosis risk in workers of uranium production, in dependence on levels of radiation exposure and length of service.Results. Higher average long-term level of tuberculosis morbidity was proved to be characteristic for the uranium production workers (Me=70.10/0000 [40.2–115.5]), not depending on level (Me=13.20/0000 [9.7–31.8]) and trend of morbidity among working inhabitants of the town (rs=0.382; p=0.247). Tuberculosis process has more unfavorable clinical manifestations in the uranium production workers with higher level of radiation exposure (group A personnel). Among them, more frequent discharge of the causative agent, in comparison with workers suffering from tuberculosis and having less level of radiation exposure (group B personnel) (52% and 16% respectively; p=0.022). Th e maximal tuberculosis risk was demonstrated for group A personnel with length of service from 5 to 15 years (OP=2.7 [1.1–7.0]).Conclusion. Work conditions of uranium enterprise workers have negative influence on tuberculosis morbidity level and result in highly contagious types of tuberculosis.
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