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Læknablaðið - 01.02.1976, Page 83

Læknablaðið - 01.02.1976, Page 83
LÆKNABLAÐIÐ 47 tuberculin tests and positive avian cultures) found in cattle may perhaps also be of human origin although not stated. Mention is made of the fact that myco- bacteria other than mycobacterium tuberculosis have been noted during the tuberculin testing in the country. This is a rare and local pheno- menon which happens mostly in the neighbour- hood of warm swimming pools. Mycobacterium balnei was considered to be the agent. The medical profession of the country is urged to remain alert to the disease even if it is becoming rare. Tuberculin testing should be used widely, especially among children and young adults. Since Iceland has mostly re- frained from BCG vaccination the positive tuberculin reaction has come to be of great diagnostic value. Thorough instruction must be given to those concerned with the tuberculin testing procedure and its interpretation. It is also of great importance in the tuberculin negative community to track down the open case as soon as possible. Such a patient must receive adequate treatment and be kept in isolation as long as he remains contagious. Careful follow up is necessary in all such cases as well as those freshly infected persons who may have received secondary chemo- prophylaxis. BCG vaccination should be offered to groups such as medical students, student nurses and children and young adults living with people who have had tuberculosis. Use of secondary chemoprophylaxis is in many cases advisable but primary chemo- prophylaxis should only be used when there is very strong suspicion of infection in spite of negative results of repeated and adequately performed tuberculin testing. The possibility of complete eradication of the disease from the country is discussed. The unusually rapid decline in the tuberculosis in- fection rate, morbidity and mortality during the last decades are tempting facts for such thoughts. In order for such an eradication to take place transmission of tuberculosis from open cases must be prevented to the utmost in order to constantly reduce the infection rate and thereby the number of carriers. Further- more immunological factors and living condi- tions are of great importance in the community concerned. Tuberculosis is still a great problem in many countries. With ever growing intemational communications complete eradication of tuber- culosis is a worldwide project and can hardly be achieved by any single country. Thus era- dication is not likely to be achieved in the near future although it should be constantly strived for. HEIMILDASKRÁ 1. Árni Árnason. Berklaveiki í Dalasýslu. LceknáblaSið 9:113-129. 1923. 2. Árni Árnason. Rannsókn á berklaveiki i Berufjarðarhéraði ásamt Pirquetsprófun árið 1930. HeilbrigÖisskýrslur 1929.T21-132. 1931. 3. Bogi Benediktsson. Sýslumannaœvir 1:382. Reykjavík 1881-1932. 4. Bragi Steingrímsson. Bréflegar upplýsing- ar til berklayfirlæknis 21/2 1946. 5. Feldman, W. H. Avian Tuberculosis In- fections. William & Wilkins. Baltimore 1938. 6. Fundargerð aðalfundar L.I. Júlí 1934. LœknablaÖiS 20:67-72. 1934. 7. Glover, R. E. Infection of Adult Cattle with Mycobacterium Tub. Avium. J. Hyg. 41:290. 1941. 8. Guðmundur Björnsson (þýð.). Leiðbein- ingar um dánarvottorð og dánarskýrslur. Reykjavik 1911. 9. Guðmundur Björnsson (þýð.). Um berkla- sótt. Eir 1:141-144. Reykjavík 1899. 10. Guðmundur Björnsson. Nokkrar athuga- semdir um heilbrigðismál einkum berkla- varnir. LœknablaÖiÖ 15:34. 1929. 11. Guðmundur Björnsson. Um berklavarnir. Lœknabkiöiö 15:111. 1929. 12. Guðmundur Gíslason. Bréflegar upplýs- ingar til berklayfirlæknis 21/5 1946. 13. Guðmundur Gíslason. Upplýsingar til berklayfirlæknis 29/8 1952. 14. Guðmundur Hannesson. Berklaveikismál- ið. LæknablaÖiÖ 5:104. 1919. 15. Guðmundur Hannesson. Berklaveikin og berklavarnir. LæknablaÖiÖ 14:92-93. 1928. 16. Guðmundur Magnússon. Yfirlit yfir sögu sullaveikinnar á Islandi. Árb. Hásk. lsl. Reykjavík 1913. 17. Guðmundur Magnússon. Tuberkulosen pá Island. HospitaIstidende 18:483. 1895. 18. Guðmundur Magnússon. Um lungnatær- ingu á Islandi. EimreiÖin 1:32. 1895. 19. Hagstofa íslands. Mannfjöldaskýrslur ár- in 1911-20:34-36. 1921. 20. Hagstofa Islands. Mannfjöldaskýrslur ár- in 1931-35:31. 1938. 21. Hagstofa íslands. Mannfjöldaskýrslur ár- in 1941-50:36-39. 1952. 22. Hagstofa Islands. Mannfjöldaskýrslur ár- in 1951-60:38-39. 1963. 23. Hagstofa Islands. Mannfjöldaskýrslur ár- in 1961-70:55-57. 1975. 24. Hannes Þorsteinsson. Lifsaga Þórðar Daðasonar. Bianda 11:1-8. Sögufél.rit 1921- 23. 25. Heilbrigðisskýrslur. Skýrslur um heil- brigði manna á Islandi 1881-1890. Ár 1889:107. 1965. 26. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1896-1900. 27. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1901-1910. 1906:49. 28. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1928:30. 1929. 29. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1939:39-41. 1941. 30. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1940:40. 1943. 31. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1941:43. 1945. 32. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1951-55. 33. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1957:87-88. 1960. 34. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1958':83-84. 1962. 35. Heilbrigðisskýrslur 1959:86-88. 1963.
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