| Literature DB >> 24719753 |
Rafael M Ortí-Lucas1, María C Parada-Barba2, José E de la Rubia-Ortí3, Alejandra Carrillo-Ruiz2, María Beso-Delgado2, An L D Boone2.
Abstract
Background. The prevalence of Chagas disease in endemic countries varies with the kind of vector involved and the socioeconomic conditions of the population of origin. Due to recent immigration it is an emerging public health problem in Europe, especially in those countries which receive immigrant populations with a high prevalence of carriers. The study reviews the impact of the disease on Bolivian immigrants living in Europe, the preventive measures and regulations applied in European countries, and their repercussion on possible stigmatization of certain population groups. Methods. The Bolivian immigrant population resident in 2012 was estimated and the affected population in different European countries was calculated with data on carrier prevalence that were recently published. The preventive measures and regulations available in Europe were also reviewed. MEDLINE-PubMed, GoPubMed, and Embase were consulted for the literature review. Results. The Bolivian immigrant population has the highest prevalence of Chagas carriers (6.7%-25%) compared to the overall Latin American population (1.3%-2.4%). Only in Spain, France, Belgium, UK, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and Germany, preventive measures are applied to this population. The established regulations are insufficient and completely different criteria are applied in the different countries and this could reflect a certain degree of stigmatization.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24719753 PMCID: PMC3955588 DOI: 10.1155/2014/514794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Parasitol Res ISSN: 2090-0023
Preventive measures and legislation of Chagas disease in Europe.
| Country | Transmission risk | |
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| Vertical | Blood transfusion/tissue or organ donation | |
| Spain | Systematic screening of pregnant women at risk only in the Valencian Community and Catalonia** | Screening of Latin Americans at risk and travellers (excluded for 6 months)* |
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| France | No systematic screening | Screening of Latin Americans at risk and travellers (excluded for 4 months)* |
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| Belgium | No systematic screening | Screening of Latin Americans at risk and travellers (Flemish Community) |
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| United Kingdom | No systematic screening | Screening of Latin Americans at risk and travellers only in blood banks that dispose of the serological tests |
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| Portugal | No systematic screening | Screening of donors at risk only in Lisbon |
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| Italy | Systematic screening in Negrar, Bergamo, and Florence | Exclusion of donors with known Chagas disease and temporary exclusion of travellers (3 months) |
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| Switzerland | Systematic screening in Geneva | Exclusion of donors with known Chagas disease |
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| The Netherlands | No systematic screening | Exclusion of donors with known Chagas disease |
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| Germany | No systematic screening | Exclusion of donors with known Chagas disease and temporary exclusion of travellers (6 months) |
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| Austria | No systematic screening | No systematic screening |
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| Luxembourg | No systematic screening | No systematic screening |
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| Norway | No systematic screening | No systematic screening |
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| Croatia | N.A. | N.A. |
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| Denmark | N.A. | N.A. |
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| Greece | N.A. | N.A. |
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| Ireland | N.A. | N.A. |
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| Romania | N.A. | N.A. |
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| Sweden | N.A. | N.A. |
*National legislation, **regional legislation, N.A.: no information available.
Estimation of the Bolivian immigrant population infected with T. cruzi residing in European countries.
| Country | Immigrant population of Bolivia ( | Prevalence (%) | Affected population ( |
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| Spain | 199.080 | 18.52† | 36.867 |
| Italy | 40.080 | 17.80‡ | 7.134 |
| Switzerland | 10.200 | 25.00□ | 2.550 |
| France | 6.050 | 25.00+ | 1.513 |
| Belgium | 2.900 | 14.80** | 429 |
| The Netherlands | 2.600 | 6.75 | 176 |
| United Kingdom | 4.000 | N.A. | N.A. |
| Germany | 3.000 | N.A. | N.A. |
| Sweden | 2.000 | N.A. | N.A. |
| Austria | 1.900 | N.A. | N.A. |
| Croatia | 1.100 | N.A. | N.A. |
| Denmark | 1.350 | N.A. | N.A. |
| Portugal | 1.800 | N.A. | N.A. |
| Romania | 1.200 | N.A. | N.A. |
*Data transferred by national statistical institutes, embassies, consulates, and Bolivian associations.
†Calculated from data of Piron et al. [25] and Navarro et al. [26].
‡Angheben et al. [27].
□Jackson and Chappui [28].
+Lescure et al. [29].
**WHO [19].
Bart et al. [30].
N.A.: not available.