Q fever - an underappreciated occupational disease in South AfricaFrean, J.Occupational Health Southern Africa
SETTING: Medical and occupational health referral centres in the nine provinces of South Africa. SUBJECTS: Cases were workers from non-mining industries or ex-miners, suffering from a newly diagnosed occupational respiratory disease, reported to SORDSA between October 1996 and December 1999. OUTCOME ...
Cases of occupational disease, solvent encephalopathy and occupational asthma are used to exemplify failings of the workers' compensation system in South Africa, that include delays in processing claims, non-response to requests for information, and inadequate assessment of disability. These and other ...
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Zoontic infections, like brucellosis and hydatid disease, are also present in several Arab countries and pose a continuous health challenge [41–45]. In addition to all of this, there is evidence that serious and common infectious agents in Arab region, like Mycobacterium tuberculosis and ...
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Background Diabetes and hypertension constitute a significant and growing burden of disease in South Africa. Presently, few patients are achieving adequate... K Murphy,T Chuma,C Mathews,... - 《Bmc Health Services Research》 被引量: 22发表: 2015年 Preventive medicine training and managed care:...
Analysis of Occupational Infections among Health Care Workers in Limpopo Province of South Africa Occupational infections particularly hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are a serious problem in the healthcare industry worldwide. This study purported t... N Malangu,A Legothoane - 《Global Journal of...
Among 1426 healthcare workers, the overall prevalence of occupational depressive, job anxiety, and occupational stress symptoms were 39.0%, 57.6%, and 68.0%, respectively. Females, medical specialists, participants with a history of disease or injury, those with low job dissatisfaction, higher ...
2024, Infection, Disease and Health Show abstract Self-reported exposure to blood and body fluids and serological evidence of lifetime exposure to hepatitis B virus among health care workers in Ghana: a cross-sectional study 2024, BMC Infectious Diseases©...