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Occupational transmission of an Orthopoxvirus infection during an outbreak in a colony of Macaca tonkeana in Lazio Region, Italy, 2015.
Puro, V; Fusco, F M; Castilletti, C; Carletti, F; Colavita, F; Agrati, C; Di Caro, A; Capobianchi, M R; Ippolito, G.
Affiliation
  • Puro V; Epidemiology and Pre-clinical Research Department, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
  • Fusco FM; Epidemiology and Pre-clinical Research Department, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
  • Castilletti C; Laboratory of Virology, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
  • Carletti F; Laboratory of Virology, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
  • Colavita F; Laboratory of Virology, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
  • Agrati C; Cellular Immunology Laboratory, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
  • Di Caro A; Laboratory of Virology, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
  • Capobianchi MR; Laboratory of Virology, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
  • Ippolito G; Scietific Direction, National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L. Spallanzani", Rome, Italy.
Zoonoses Public Health ; 65(5): 578-583, 2018 08.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29512303
ABSTRACT
Orthopoxviruses spill over from animal reservoirs to accidental hosts, sometimes causing human infections. We describe the surveillance and infection control measures undertaken during an outbreak due to an Orthopoxvirus occurred in January 2015 in a colony of Macaca tonkeana in the province of Rieti, Latio, Italy, which caused a human asymptomatic infection. According to the epidemiological investigation, the human transmission occurred after an unprotected exposure. The contacts among wild, captive and domestic animals and humans, together with decreased immunity against Orthopoxviruses in the community, may put animal handlers at risk of infection, especially after the cessation of smallpox vaccination. To reduce these threats, standard precautions including respiratory hygiene and transmission-based precautions should be carefully applied also in veterinary medicine.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Réservoirs de maladies / Épidémies de maladies / Orthopoxvirus / Infections à Poxviridae / Macaca / Maladies des singes Limites: Adult / Aged / Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Pays/Région comme sujet: Europa Langue: En Journal: Zoonoses Public Health Sujet du journal: MEDICINA VETERINARIA / SAUDE PUBLICA Année: 2018 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Italie

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Réservoirs de maladies / Épidémies de maladies / Orthopoxvirus / Infections à Poxviridae / Macaca / Maladies des singes Limites: Adult / Aged / Animals / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Pays/Région comme sujet: Europa Langue: En Journal: Zoonoses Public Health Sujet du journal: MEDICINA VETERINARIA / SAUDE PUBLICA Année: 2018 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Italie
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