1986
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89101986000100003
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A inadequação dos exames radiológicos periódicos indiscriminados em saúde ocupacional: resultados do censo de 1984 em uma empresa de grande porte

Abstract: São aqui relatados os resultados do censo abreugráfico de 1984 de uma empresa de grande porte, isenta de riscos ocupacionais para o aparelho respiratório. Em 5,308 abreugrafias realizadas foram detectados 53 casos de anormalidades abreugráficas (1%), dos quais apenas 4 de tuberculose ativa. O rendimento foi de 0,75/1,000 abreugrafias. O custo médio de detecção de cada caso de tuberculose ativa foi de 256,32 ORTN (ao redor de 1.850 dólares). Foi também constatado um menor comparecimento de funcionários ao exame… Show more

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“…In the 1980s, we had studies that analyzed the effectiveness of short term treatment schemes newly introduced 26 at that time and about the low efficiency and health risks of chest photofluorography (or roentgenphotography) as screening strategy for discovering new cases 4 , 81 . From the 1990s on, studies started to address the importance of TB/HIV coinfection 97 , 127 , 148 , as well as the differences in the TB incidence for older age groups 45 .…”
Section: Infectious Diseases With Mild Decline Tendencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1980s, we had studies that analyzed the effectiveness of short term treatment schemes newly introduced 26 at that time and about the low efficiency and health risks of chest photofluorography (or roentgenphotography) as screening strategy for discovering new cases 4 , 81 . From the 1990s on, studies started to address the importance of TB/HIV coinfection 97 , 127 , 148 , as well as the differences in the TB incidence for older age groups 45 .…”
Section: Infectious Diseases With Mild Decline Tendencymentioning
confidence: 99%