Le malattie esantematiche (Morbillo, Varicella, Rosolia e Parotite).
Focus su screening e sorveglianza sanitaria dei lavoratori della
sanità€: risultati e prospettive di un gruppo di lavoro multicentrico
GIORNALE ITALIANO DI MEDICINA DEL LAVORO ED ERGONOMIA
Abstract
Background. Nosocomial transmission of varicellazoster
virus, certain paramixovirus and rubivirus might pose a
risk of morbidity for varicella (V), rubella (R), mumps (Mu) and measles (Me) in health care workers (HCW), patients and
coworkers. International literature and European legislation
recommend preventive interventions to minimize the risk.
Methods. A literature review and a seroprevalence study were
carried out in 9 hospitals located in north and central Italy, in
order to evaluate risk assessment, health surveillance and fitness
for work of HCW exposed to V, R, Mu and Me. Antibodies (Ab)
against V, R, Mu and Me were determined. For a subgroup
of 4 hospitals; sociodemographic, occupational data and sera
were collected and analyzed.
Results. About 36000 tests on about 9000 HCW were analyzed.
Differences in seroprevalence ratios (V 85.7-95.1%, R 47-96.8%,
Me 71.4-97.8%, Mu 52.5-87.6%) were detected. In a subgroup,
a relevant number of non immune HCW was also found among
women in fertile age and areas at higher risk. Statistically
significant differences were detected only for selected variables
and viruses.
Discussion and conclusions. Data of multicenter study confirm
literature evidences and allow to define good medical practices
for manage and minimize the risk of nosocomial transmission
of V, R, Me and Mu. Recommendation are issued about
serologic screening on HCW exposed to all 4 viruses thorough
the modern analytical techniques, in order to assess risk on
individual a group basis and to select priorities for intervention.
Vaccination should be prescribed for those HCW non immune,
selecting areas and HCW according to priorities.