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Tuberculosis transmission between foreign- and native-born populations in the EU/EEA: a systematic review.

Authors :
Sandgren A
Schepisi MS
Sotgiu G
Huitric E
Migliori GB
Manissero D
van der Werf MJ
Girardi E
Source :
The European respiratory journal [Eur Respir J] 2014 Apr; Vol. 43 (4), pp. 1159-71. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Oct 10.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) control programmes of many low TB incidence countries of the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) perceive challenges in controlling TB due to high numbers of TB in migrants from high-incidence countries. To assess the extent of TB transmission from the foreign-born to the native-born population, we quantitatively investigated the dynamics of TB transmission between these populations in the EU/EEA, using published molecular epidemiological studies. We searched PubMed and EMBASE databases from 1990 to August 2012. We identified 15 studies performed during 1992-2007 covering 12,366 cases, of which median (range) 49.2% (17.7%-86.4%) were foreign-born. The proportion of clustered isolates ranged between 8.5% and 49.1% of the total number of TB cases genotyped and among these, foreign-born cases were equally or more likely to have unique isolates compared to native-born cases. One third of the clusters were "mixed", i.e. composed of foreign- and native-born cases, involving 0-34.2% of all genotyped cases. Cross-transmission among foreign and native populations was bidirectional, with wide differences across studies. This systematic review provides evidence that TB in a foreign-born population does not have a significant influence on TB in the native population in EU/EEA.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1399-3003
Volume :
43
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The European respiratory journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24114966
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00117213