Occupational Risks and Exposures Among Wildlife Health Professionals

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Gemina Garland-Lewis
Christopher Whittier
Suzan Murray
Sally Trufan
Peter M. Rabinowitz
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[1] University of Washington.,Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Center for One Health Research, School of Public Health
[2] Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University,Center for Conservation Medicine
[3] National Zoological Park,Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
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EcoHealth | 2017年 / 14卷
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wildlife; international occupational health; occupational disease; wildlife workers; zoonoses;
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Most emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic in origin, with wildlife a frequent source of zoonotic disease events. Although individuals with extensive wildlife contact may be at the greatest risk of contracting novel infectious agents, the occupational risk of those working closely with wildlife has not been well studied. This study assessed the occupational exposures among wildlife health professionals working in multiple countries worldwide. An occupational risk survey of past and present exposures was developed and administered online in a confidential manner to wildlife workers recruited through an ongoing international wildlife pathogen surveillance project. Surveys were completed by 71 participants in 14 countries. Significant lifetime exposures reported included bites from bats and rodents and touching dead animals. Completion of training in occupational safety was reported by 75% of respondents. While gloves were used for most tasks, use of N95 respirators and other personal protective equipment varied by task. Eighty percent of workers reported rabies vaccination. Some respondents indicated interest in enhanced occupational health services targeting their unique needs. Wildlife workers represent an occupational population at risk of zoonotic infection and injury. Enhanced occupational health services targeting wildlife workers could reduce the risk and sequelae of zoonotic exposure and infection.
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