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Migration and medical screening for tuberculosis

Authors :
Denise Rossato Silva1
Fernanda Carvalho de Queiroz Mello2
Fernanda Dockhorn Costa Johansen3
Rosella Centis4
Lia D’Ambrosio5
Giovanni Battista Migliori4
Source :
Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia. :e20230051
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia, 2023.

Abstract

Vulnerable populations, such as migrants and refugees, have an increased risk of tuberculosis disease, especially in the first years after arrival in the host country. The presence of migrants and refugees in Brazil exponentially grew over the period between 2011 and 2020, and approximately 1.3 million migrants from the Global South were estimated to be residing in Brazil, most of whom from Venezuela and Haiti. Tuberculosis control programs for migrants can be divided into pre- and post-migration screening strategies. Pre-migration screening aims to identify cases of tuberculosis infection (TBI) and can be carried out in the country of origin (pre-entry) or in the destination country (at entry). Pre-migration screening can also detect migrants at an increased risk of developing tuberculosis in the future. High-risk migrants are then followed up in post-migration screening. In Brazil, migrants are considered a priority group for the active search for tuberculosis cases. However, there is no recommendation or plan regarding screening for TBI in migrants and refugees. Ensuring prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for TBI and tuberculosis disease in migrant populations is an important aspect of tuberculosis control and elimination. In this review article, we address epidemiological aspects and access to health care for migrants in Brazil. In addition, the migration medical screening for tuberculosis was reviewed.

Details

ISSN :
18063756
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia
Accession number :
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