REPORT OF AN ILLNESS OUTBREAK AT THE HARRY S TRUMAN STATE OFFICE BUILDING

An acute epidemic of headache, mucosal imtation, fatigue, odd taste, and dizziness involving several hundred state government employees occurred in June 1986 in an office building in Missouri that housed 2,500 employees. A survey of 305 ill and 131 well employees demonstrated that ill employees were...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of epidemiology 1989-03, Vol.129 (3), p.550-558
Hauptverfasser: DONNELL, H. DENNY, BAGBY, JOHN R., HARMON, ROBERT G., CRELLIN, JOHN R., CHASKI, HILDA C., BRIGHT, MAHREE F., TUINEN, MARK VAN, METZGER, ROBERT W.
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Zusammenfassung:An acute epidemic of headache, mucosal imtation, fatigue, odd taste, and dizziness involving several hundred state government employees occurred in June 1986 in an office building in Missouri that housed 2,500 employees. A survey of 305 ill and 131 well employees demonstrated that ill employees were more likely to have perceived unusual odors and inadequate air flow in their work areas. The building has eight floors, seven of which are divided in halt by an atrium, and 17 separate air handling systems. A total of 87% of the ill employees were concentrated in only three of the “half floors.” Extensive investigation revealed no toxic substances or other direct causes for the illnesses, but several factors were identified that may have reduced air quality in the affected areas. These included a low proportion of outside air, associated with crowding, blocked vents, smoking, and use of office chemicals. This pattern of illness suggests epidemic anxiety state triggered by poor air quality.
ISSN:0002-9262
1476-6256
DOI:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a115167