| Literature DB >> 25500265 |
Anna Odone1, Taavi Tillmann2, Andreas Sandgren3, Gemma Williams4, Bernd Rechel2, David Ingleby5, Teymur Noori3, Philipa Mladovsky4, Martin McKee2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although tuberculosis (TB) incidence has been decreasing in the European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) in the last decades, specific subgroups of the population, such as migrants, remain at high risk of TB. This study is based on the report 'Key Infectious Diseases in Migrant Populations in the EU/EEA' commissioned by The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25500265 PMCID: PMC4440450 DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/cku208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Public Health ISSN: 1101-1262 Impact factor: 3.367
Percentage of migrant TB cases (by country of birth or citizenship) in the EU/EEA, 2010
| Country | Criterion | Foreign (%) | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Austria | Citizenship | 43.5 | 688 |
| Belgium | Citizenship | 54.6 | 1115 |
| Bulgaria | Birthplace | 0.1 | 2649 |
| Cyprus | Birthplace | 82.0 | 61 |
| Czech Republic | Birthplace | 17.3 | 678 |
| Denmark | Birthplace | 60.2 | 359 |
| Estonia | Birthplace | 17.6 | 329 |
| Finland | Birthplace | 32.1 | 327 |
| France | Birthplace | 48.3 | 5116 |
| Germany | Birthplace | 45.7 | 4330 |
| Greece | Citizenship | 47.2 | 489 |
| Hungary | Citizenship | 1.2 | 1741 |
| Iceland | Birthplace | 72.7 | 22 |
| Ireland | Birthplace | 40.0 | 427 |
| Italy | Birthplace | 55.7 | 3249 |
| Latvia | Birthplace | 6.6 | 934 |
| Lithuania | Birthplace | 2.4 | 1938 |
| Luxembourg | Birthplace | 58.6 | 29 |
| Malta | Birthplace | 78.1 | 32 |
| Netherlands | Birthplace | 73.5 | 1073 |
| Norway | Birthplace | 85.3 | 339 |
| Poland | Citizenship | 0.6 | 7509 |
| Portugal | Birthplace | 16.2 | 2626 |
| Romania | Birthplace | 0.2 | 21 078 |
| Slovakia | Birthplace | 1.8 | 439 |
| Slovenia | Birthplace | 23.8 | 172 |
| Spain | Birthplace | 32.0 | 7089 |
| Sweden | Birthplace | 85.8 | 675 |
| United Kingdom | Birthplace | 68.6 | 8483 |
| Subtotal EU/EEA | 25.1 | 73 996 |
Figure 1Notified migrant TB cases by country of birth or citizenship, EU/EEA 2000-10
Figure 2TB case reports and notification rates by place of birth, UK, 2000-09. Source: Health Protection Agency. Enhanced TB surveillance. Demography—TB trends by place of birth, England
Figure 3Co-infection of TB and HIV, by migration status—EU/EEA 2007-10 (TESSy analysis)