Case investigations of infectious diseases occurring in workplaces, United States, 2006-2015

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Abstract

Workers in specific settings and activities are at increased risk for certain infectious diseases. When an infectious disease case occurs in a worker, investigators need to understand the mechanisms of disease propagation in the workplace. Few publications have explored these factors in the United States; a literature search yielded 66 investigations of infectious disease occurring in US workplaces during 2006-2015. Reported cases appear to be concentrated in specific industries and occupations, especially the healthcare industry, laboratory workers, animal workers, and public service workers. A hierarchy-of-controls approach can help determine how to implement effective preventive measures in workplaces. Consideration of occupational risk factors and control of occupational exposures will help prevent disease transmission in the workplace and protect workers’ health.

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Su, C. P., De Perio, M. A., Cummings, K. J., McCague, A. B., Luckhaupt, S. E., & Sweeney, M. H. (2019). Case investigations of infectious diseases occurring in workplaces, United States, 2006-2015. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(3), 397–405. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2503.180708

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