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Frequency of infectious diseases in immigrants in a Western European country: a population-based study.

Authors :
Limina RM
Baitelli G
Marcantoni C
Covolo L
Festa A
Speziani F
Vassallo F
Scarcella C
Donato F
Source :
Journal of immigrant and minority health [J Immigr Minor Health] 2015 Feb; Vol. 17 (1), pp. 66-75.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The aim of this population-based study was to assess the incidence rates of infectious diseases in native- (Italian) and foreign-born (immigrants) populations in a North Italy area, in 2006-2010. Crude, age-specific incidence rates (IRs) and age-standardised rate ratios (SRRs) between foreign- and native-born subjects and their 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were estimated. A total of 32,554 cases of infectious diseases were found (9.9% in foreign-born subjects). The highest SRRs between foreign- and nativeborn subjects were found for tuberculosis (SRR = 27.1; 95% CI 21.3-34.3), malaria (SRR = 21.1; 14.6-30.4), scabies (SRR = 8.5; 7.6-9.4), AIDS (SRR = 2.5; 1.8-3.4) and viral hepatitis B (SRR = 3.3; 2.1-5.2). The highest IR was found for AIDS in people from the Americas (IR = 4.57; 95% CI 2.2-8.4), for malaria and tuberculosis in people from Africa (IR = 13.89; 11.6-16.5 and IR = 11.87; 9.8-14.3 respectively). Therefore immigrants are at a higher risk of acquiring some common infectious diseases compared to the native population in Western European countries.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1557-1920
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of immigrant and minority health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23979713
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-013-9888-3