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[Cognitive performances in workers with chronic virus hepatitis (HBV-HCV)]
E Micali1, G Squadrito, C Abbate
1Dipartimento di Medicina Sociale del Territorio, Sezione di Medicina del Lavoro, Università di Messina. elviramicali@yahoo.it
Abstract:
Chronic condition in subjects with chronic viral hepatitis determines issues neuropsychic. The sample of 21 workers suffering from chronic viral hepatitis in drug treatment has been studied with a battery of standardized tests to assess the cognitive performance, the neurobehavioral effects and psychological disorders that interfere with quality of life, comparing the results of subjects with HBV with those of subjects suffering from HCV. The results showed that both subjects with chronic HBV and HCV have relational-work restrictions that determine long periods of absence from the workplace, with the depression, anxiety, irritability and dysphoria. It is that in patients with chronic HCV physical functioning is significantly impaired with clinical manifestations of the disease that lead to major depression and deficit cognitive function.
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