Tiago Ricardo Moreira
Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2009
Patrícia Marques Rodrigues; Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Andressa Karla Luz de Moraes; Rafael da Cruz Araújo Vieira; Reynaldo Dietze; Rita de Cássia Duarte Lima; Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the incidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, using tuberculin skin test, among community health agents (CHAs) monitoring TB patients in the city of Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Brazil. METHODS We included 30 CHAs acting in the Family Health Program and 30 of their family members residing in the same household. The tuberculin skin test results of each CHA were compared with those of the corresponding family member. RESULTS Of the 30 CHAs, 27 (90.0%) were female, compared with 23 (76.7%) of the 30 family members (p = 0.299). The mean age of the CHA group and of the family member group was, respectively, 36.8 and 39.7 years. No statistically significant difference was found between the groups regarding the level of education. Regarding M. tuberculosis exposure, the same number of participants in the two groups reported having known or had contact with a TB patient (17 individuals; 56.7%). There was a statistically significant difference regarding positive tuberculin skin test results (26.7% in the CHA groupand 3.3% in the family member group; p = 0,011). CONCLUSIONS M. tuberculosis infection was significantly higher among CHAs than among their family members, fueling the debate on the occupational risk involved in the activities of these professionals.
Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia | 2009
Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel; Thiago Nascimento do Prado; Juliana Lopes Fávero; Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Reynaldo Dietze
The objective of this review was to contribute to the debate on the nosocomial transmission of TB among health professionals in a country where TB is endemic. Prior to 1900, there was no reason to believe that health professionals interacting with TB patients were more susceptible to becoming infected with the bacillus than was the general population. Between 1920 and 1930, various studies showed significant findings regarding the rates of positive tuberculin skin tests among students in the area of health care. However, most clinicians remained skeptical about the susceptibility of health professionals to becoming infected with TB. In the various locales where the treatment of patients with TB has been implemented, health professionals have been described as an especially predisposed population to becoming infected with and developing active TB. It is urgent that the scientific community and health professionals become mobilized, recognizing themselves as a population at risk of developing TB, and that actions be taken in order to minimize the potential risks of acquiring the disease at locales where patients with TB are treated.
Revista De Saude Publica | 2010
Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Eliana Zandonade; Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
Revista Brasileira de Pesquisa em Saúde/Brazilian Journal of Health Research | 2010
Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Juliana Lopes Fávero; Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
Revista De Saude Publica | 2010
Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Eliana Zandonade; Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
Revista De Saude Publica | 2010
Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Eliana Zandonade; Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
Revista De Psiquiatria Clinica | 2010
Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Eliana Zandonade; Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
Archive | 2009
Patrícia Marques Rodrigues; Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Andressa Karla; Luz de Moraes; Rafael da Cruz; Araújo Vieira; Rita de Cássia; Duarte Lima; Ethel Leonor; Noia Maciel
Archive | 2009
Ethel Leonor; Noia Maciel; Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Reynaldo Dietze
Archive | 2009
Patrícia Marques Rodrigues; Tiago Ricardo Moreira; Andressa Karla; Luz de Moraes; Rafael da Cruz; Araújo Vieira; Rita de Cássia; Duarte Lima; Ethel Leonor; Noia Maciel