Multiple sites of exposure in an outbreak of ornithosis in workers at a poultry abattoir and farm.

Epidemiol Infect

Communicable Disease Section, Department of Human Services, Melbourne, Australia.

Published: October 2007

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Cases of ornithosis amongst workers on a rural duck abattoir and farm were notified from late 2003 to health authorities in Victoria, Australia. In May 2004 we conducted a serological survey to identify the extent of exposure to Chlamydophila psittaci amongst workers and a case control study to identify high-risk work areas for ornithosis-related pneumonia. Some workers in all occupational groups showed serological evidence of exposure, while those with pneumonia were more likely to have worked in the slaughtering area of the abattoir (adjusted odds ratio 16.7, 95% confidence interval 1.3-207). High exposure to blood and feathers from recently killed birds is likely to represent an occupational hazard to workers, but pneumonia did occur in workers without these exposures. We recommended respiratory protection for all abattoir workers and improvements to airflow and reduction of environmental contamination in high-risk work areas to prevent further cases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2870676PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095026880700790XDOI Listing

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