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Published in: Journal of Public Health 10/2023

08-07-2022 | Review Article

Safety concerns and potential hazards of occupational brucellosis in developing countries: a review

Authors: Maryam Dadar, Ramin Tabibi, Saeed Alamian, Yohama Caraballo-Arias, Ezra Jonathan Mrema, Jane Mlimbila, Sashikala Chandrasekar, Kenesh Dzhusupov, Cholpon Sulaimanova, Lyailya Zh. Alekesheva, Smagul A. Manar, Karlygash K. Toguzbayeva, Aseni Wickramatillake, Bahman Mirzaei

Published in: Journal of Public Health | Issue 10/2023

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Abstract

Aim

Brucellosis, an underappreciated occupational hazard, is the most common bacterial zoonosis worldwide that induces major health concerns. There is a need for a critical policy of the One Health cross-sectoral strategies to evaluate the complex challenges of brucellosis, especially in developing countries. In this review, we highlighted the risk factors associated with brucellosis among different occupational groups.

Subject and methods

To examine peer-review publications dealing with the safety concerns, One Health approaches, and risk factors resulting from occupational exposure to Brucella spp., we conducted electronic and full-text searches of the Science Direct, CABI Direct, Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus databases using different search terms, including “occupational,” “brucellosis,” “veterinarians,” “abattoir workers,” “laboratory workers,” “One Health,” “zookeepers,” “hunters,” “farmers,” “shepherds,” and “butchers.”

Results

In the current review, close contact with animal waste, veterinary services, laboratories, and keeping, trading, or processing animal products are introduced as the main risk factors of occupational brucellosis. However, different studies have shown that the implementation of the One Health strategies in developing countries has proved challenging, due to the relatively restricted understanding and practical guidance on how to promote cross-sector collaborations.

Conclusion

This review suggests occupational history as an important part of brucellosis diagnosis that needs to be evaluated during human brucellosis surveillance programs. Despite universal knowledge of the importance of cross-sectoral collaboration for One Health strategies, policy interventions still need to decrease the socio-economic effects of occupational brucellosis in endemic regions. The lack of comprehensive research concerning occupational hazards in developing countries is an area for future investigations.
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Metadata
Title
Safety concerns and potential hazards of occupational brucellosis in developing countries: a review
Authors
Maryam Dadar
Ramin Tabibi
Saeed Alamian
Yohama Caraballo-Arias
Ezra Jonathan Mrema
Jane Mlimbila
Sashikala Chandrasekar
Kenesh Dzhusupov
Cholpon Sulaimanova
Lyailya Zh. Alekesheva
Smagul A. Manar
Karlygash K. Toguzbayeva
Aseni Wickramatillake
Bahman Mirzaei
Publication date
08-07-2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Public Health / Issue 10/2023
Print ISSN: 2198-1833
Electronic ISSN: 1613-2238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-022-01732-0

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