TB among refugees from Ukraine in European countries

G. D. Vries, J.-P. Guthmann, B. Häcker, B. Hauer, K. Nordstrand, A. Nowiński, H. Soini
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BACKGROUNDSince the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine, millions of refugees have moved to neighbouring European countries. We assessed the burden of TB in these refugees and surveyed screening approaches.METHODSWe conducted a survey among 30 European Union/European Economic Area and 13 other European countries, requesting population data on migrant residents and refugees with country of birth (COB) Ukraine, the number of TB notifications among people with COB Ukraine and countries’ screening policies for refugees from Ukraine.RESULTSIn 2021, the number of migrants born in Ukraine was 1.7 million in the 34 responding countries, and increased with 5.2 million refugees from Ukraine to 6.9 million in 2022. These countries notified 207 TB cases in people with COB Ukraine in 2021 (TB notification rate 12.0/100,000) and 887 in 2022 (TB notification rate 12.8/100,000), of which 228 (26%) had multidrug-resistant/rifampicin-resistant TB (MDR/RR-TB). TB notification rates were higher in countries advising screening for all (16.9/100,000) or specific groups of refugees from Ukraine (14.7/100,000) compared to those without screening (7.2/100,000).CONCLUSIONTB rates found in people from Ukraine were lower than the expected rate of 44 per 100,000, but higher in host countries recommending screening. Our study underscores the need for adequate TB health services for refugees from Ukraine to ensure tailored diagnosis and treatment, especially for MDR/RR-TB.
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欧洲国家乌克兰难民中的结核病
背景自从俄罗斯联邦入侵乌克兰以来,数百万难民迁往欧洲邻国。我们对这些难民的结核病负担进行了评估,并对筛查方法进行了调查。方法我们对 30 个欧盟/欧洲经济区国家和 13 个其他欧洲国家进行了调查,要求提供出生国为乌克兰的移民居民和难民的人口数据、出生国为乌克兰的人的结核病通报数以及各国对来自乌克兰的难民的筛查政策。结果2021 年,34 个响应国中出生国为乌克兰的移民人数为 170 万,2022 年,来自乌克兰的难民人数增加到 520 万,达到 690 万。这些国家在 2021 年通报了 207 例乌克兰原籍移民肺结核病例(肺结核通报率为 12.0/100,000),在 2022 年通报了 887 例(肺结核通报率为 12.8/100,000),其中 228 例(26%)为耐多药/耐利福平肺结核(MDR/RR-TB)。与未进行筛查的国家(7.2/100,000)相比,建议对所有来自乌克兰的难民(16.9/100,000)或特定群体(14.7/100,000)进行筛查的国家的结核病通报率更高。我们的研究强调,需要为来自乌克兰的难民提供充分的结核病医疗服务,以确保量身定制的诊断和治疗,尤其是针对耐药结核病/耐药结核病。
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