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Tuberculosis case finding based on symptom screening among immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Rome

Authors :
Giorgia Rocca
Monica Sañé Schepisi
Pietro Benedetti
Nazario Bevilacqua
Giulia Silvestrini
Pierluca Piselli
Enrico Girardi
Giuliana Battagin
Alessandro Rinaldi
Francesco Nicola Lauria
Gina Gualano
Claudia Fellus
Marco Vecchi
Andrea Attanasio
Alberto Vela
S Geraci
Source :
BMC Public Health
Publisher :
Springer Nature

Abstract

Background In Italy the proportion of cases of tuberculosis in persons originating from high-prevalence countries has been increasing in the last decade. We designed a study to assess adherence to and yield of a tuberculosis screening programme based on symptom screening conducted at primary care centres for regular and irregular immigrants and refugees/asylum seekers. Methods Presence of symptoms suggestive of active tuberculosis was investigated by verbal screening in migrants presenting for any medical condition to 3 free primary care centres in the province of Rome. Individuals reporting at least one symptom were referred to a tuberculosis clinic for diagnostic workup. Results Among 2142 migrants enrolled, 254 (11.9%) reported at least one symptom suggestive of active tuberculosis and 176 were referred to the tuberculosis clinic. Of them, 80 (45.4%) did not present for diagnostic evaluation. Tuberculosis was diagnosed in 7 individuals representing 0.33% of those screened and 7.3% of those evaluated for tuberculosis. Conclusion The overall yield of this intervention was in the range reported for other tuberculosis screening programmes for migrants, although we recorded an unsatisfactory adherence to diagnostic workup. Possible advantages of this intervention include low cost and reduced burden of medical procedures for the screened population. Further evaluation of this approach appears to be warranted.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712458
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8e2ac5afac55c53e25935ed2c940378d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-872