Low occurence of Tuberculosis and HIV among Ukrainian Immigrants of War at the Border post in Uzhorod – Vysne Nemecke at point prevalence testing (note)
K. Bundzelova, M. Hamarova, A. Murgová, M. Popovicová, V. Krcmery, M. Olah, G. Brichta, M. Jackulikova, B. Igliarova, S. Hunyadiova, J. Vallová, M. Vladarova, L. Roman, I. Hupkova, Z. Macková, N. Bujdova, J. Bozik, T. Fritsch, A. Toran
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Abstract
Point prevalence studies bring us approximate situations in border emergency settings where longitudinal or comparative studies are not realistic from logistic safety points of view. The one day point prevalence study performed at most frequently used checkpoints between Ukraine (UA) and Slovakia (SK). No case of TB screened by the WHO recommended questionnaire, or HIV performed by rapid test has been noted on day 7 after the war was declared.