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Infectious diseases affecting occupational divers: review of 2017 literature

Richard Pougnet12, Laurence Pougnet123, Anne Henckes1, Ingrid Allio13, David Lucas1, Jean-Dominique Dewitte12, Brice Loddé12
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Pubmed: 30270418
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IMH 2018;69(3):176-180.
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  1. ORPHY Laboratory, University Brest, Brest, France
  2. French Society for Maritime Medicine, Brest, France
  3. French Navy

open access

Vol 69, No 3 (2018)
MARITIME MEDICINE Review articles
Submitted: 2018-04-25
Accepted: 2018-09-05
Published online: 2018-09-27

Abstract

Background: Occupational divers are prone to many health risks. For instance, they can get infections. We reviewed the infectious diseases in occupational divers.

Materials and methods: This is a literature review which went on up to 31.12.2017. The research was carried out on Medline and Scopus databases, in French and English languages.

Results: Fifteen papers report cases of infections in occupational divers. They are mainly skin infections, but also ear-nose-throat and ophthalmological infections.

Discussion and conclusions: According to data collected, infections among occupational divers are quite scarce. These diseases are not specific to the workplace, and are comparable with data on recreational diving. Prevention is mainly based on hygiene and equipment maintenance.

Abstract

Background: Occupational divers are prone to many health risks. For instance, they can get infections. We reviewed the infectious diseases in occupational divers.

Materials and methods: This is a literature review which went on up to 31.12.2017. The research was carried out on Medline and Scopus databases, in French and English languages.

Results: Fifteen papers report cases of infections in occupational divers. They are mainly skin infections, but also ear-nose-throat and ophthalmological infections.

Discussion and conclusions: According to data collected, infections among occupational divers are quite scarce. These diseases are not specific to the workplace, and are comparable with data on recreational diving. Prevention is mainly based on hygiene and equipment maintenance.

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Keywords

Diving; Infectious Disease Medicine; Disease Outbreaks; Occupational Medicine

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Infectious diseases affecting occupational divers: review of 2017 literature

Journal

International Maritime Health

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Vol 69, No 3 (2018)

Pages

176-180

Published online

2018-09-27

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DOI

10.5603/IMH.2018.0028

Pubmed

30270418

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IMH 2018;69(3):176-180.

Keywords

Diving
Infectious Disease Medicine
Disease Outbreaks
Occupational Medicine

Authors

Richard Pougnet
Laurence Pougnet
Anne Henckes
Ingrid Allio
David Lucas
Jean-Dominique Dewitte
Brice Loddé

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