[Migration Medicine: infectious and non-infectious diseases].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2338-7169
Laura Distelmaier, Sabine Ehrlich, Claudia Wallrauch, Michael von Bergwelt-Baildon, Camilla Rothe
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Approximately one third of the German population has a migration background.According to the federal office for migration, in 2022 around 2,7 million people have taken refuge or have immigrated to Germany, causing major challenges for our health system. In this article, important infectious diseases, and non-infectious conditions like hemoglobinopathies are presented. To date, especially the latter are not common in Germany and must therefore move more into focus when taking care of migrants. Furthermore, new treatment options for hemoglobinopathies have been approved in the last couple of years, starting with the introduction of Luspatercept a few years ago for Beta-Thalassemias and in 2023 the introduction of Voxelotor for sickle cell disease. In 2024 the gene therapy with Exagamglogen-Autotemcel using the CRISPR/Cas molecular scissor was authorized as a new promising treatment for both conditions.

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[移民医学:传染病和非传染病]。
根据联邦移民局的数据,2022 年约有 270 万人避难或移民到德国,这给我们的医疗系统带来了重大挑战。本文将介绍重要的传染性疾病和非传染性疾病,如血红蛋白病。迄今为止,血红蛋白病在德国并不常见,因此在为移民提供医疗服务时,必须更加关注血红蛋白病。此外,血红蛋白病的新治疗方案也在最近几年获得批准,首先是几年前针对 Beta-Thalassemias 的 Luspatercept,以及 2023 年针对镰状细胞病的 Voxelotor。2024 年,使用 CRISPR/Cas 分子剪刀的 Exagamglogen-Autotemcel 基因疗法作为治疗这两种疾病的新疗法获得批准。
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