Davis_2011_J.Occup.Environ.Med_53_190

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Title : Neurologic symptoms associated with raising poultry and swine among participants in the Agricultural Health Study - Davis_2011_J.Occup.Environ.Med_53_190
Author(s) : Davis MF , Kamel F , Hoppin JA , Alavanja MC , Freeman LB , Gray GC , Nelson K , Silbergeld E
Ref : J Occup Environ Med , 53 :190 , 2011
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) is the leading cause of acute peripheral neuropathy worldwide, often associated with recent foodborne infection with Campylobacter jejuni. In this cross-sectional analysis of data from the Agricultural Health Study, we tested whether swine and poultry exposure were associated with increased prevalence of GBS-like neurologic symptoms.
METHODS: Using multivariate analysis, we tested the symptoms such as numbness and weakness, relevant to inflammatory peripheral neuropathies, among farmers with self-reported occupational poultry or swine exposure compared with farmers who reported no occupational animal exposure.
RESULTS: Among swine farmers/workers, prevalence of weakness and numbness were increased (P < 0.05). Among poultry farmers/workers, prevalence of weakness and numbness were increased, but increased prevalence of weakness was not statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: Occupational contact with live poultry or swine, potentially related to C. jejuni exposure, was associated with increased reporting of GBS-like symptoms.

PubMedSearch : Davis_2011_J.Occup.Environ.Med_53_190
PubMedID: 21270654

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Davis MF, Kamel F, Hoppin JA, Alavanja MC, Freeman LB, Gray GC, Nelson K, Silbergeld E (2011)
Neurologic symptoms associated with raising poultry and swine among participants in the Agricultural Health Study
J Occup Environ Med 53 :190

Davis MF, Kamel F, Hoppin JA, Alavanja MC, Freeman LB, Gray GC, Nelson K, Silbergeld E (2011)
J Occup Environ Med 53 :190