Introduction. Occupational exposure to bio-aerosols has been linked to various health effects. This review presents an
overview of bio-aerosol exposure levels in veterinary practices, and investigates the possibility of health effects associated
with bio-aerosol exposure.
Methods. A systematic literature search was carried out in PubMed. Publications were included if they provided information
on bio-aerosol exposure and related health effects through veterinary practice and other professions with similar exposures,
occupationally exposed to animals.
Results. Few studies in veterinary settings showed that substantial bio-aerosol exposure levels (e.g. endotoxin and
β(1→3)-glucan) were likely occur when handling farm animals and horses. Exposure levels are comparable to those levels
observed in farming which have been associated with respiratory health effects. Animal specific allergen exposures have
hardly been studied, but showed to be measurable in companion animal clinics and dairy barns. The findings of the few
studies available among veterinary populations, particularly those working with farm animals and horses, are indicative
of an elevated risk for developing respiratory symptoms. Studies among pig farmers, exposed to similar environments
as veterinarians, strongly confirm that veterinary populations are at an increased risk of developing respiratory diseases
in relation to bio-aerosol exposure, in particular endotoxin. Exposure to animal allergens during veterinary practice may
cause allergic inflammation, characterized by IgE-mediated reactions to animal allergens. Nonetheless, the occurrence of
sensitization or allergy against animal allergens is poorly described, apart from laboratory animal allergy, especially known
from exposure to rats and mice.
Conclusion. Veterinary populations are likely exposed to elevated levels of bio-aerosols such as endotoxins, β(1→3)-glucans,
and some specific animal allergens. Exposures to these agents in animal farmers are associated with allergic and non-allergic
respiratory effects, proposing similar health effects in veterinary populations.
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