Published June 2024 | Version v1
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Total worker health® based Helicobacter pylori public health prevention strategy

  • 1. Fundacion para la Investigación Biosanitaria en Asturias. FINBA
  • 2. Fundación para la Investigación y la Innovación Biosanitaria del Principado de Asturias
  • 3. ROR icon Universidad de Oviedo

Description

Purpose of review 

This review aims to explore the public health approach for Helicobacter pylori Infection Prevention within the Total Worker Health (TWH) framework strategy.

Recent findings 

The review identifies certain occupations considered high-risk groups for H. pylori infection. It underscores primary, secondary, and tertiary public health preventive measures align with the TWH approach. Within this framework, the role of raising awareness, emphasizing infection control, worker hygiene, risk assessment, and ensuring healthcare accessibility is emphasized. The importance of early detection, treatment, eradication, and a TWH approach emerges as a central theme. The TWH approach offers a holistic perspective, intertwining occupation-related health risks with overall health and well being.

Summary 

Adopting the TWH approach, coupled with household-based infection control and eradication strategies, can significantly reduce H. pylori prevalence, fostering a healthier workforce and diminishing long-term healthcare costs. The review underscores the importance of recognizing H. pylori as an occupational disease. It calls for further research into the “one-health” perspective on H. pylori transmission dynamics.

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