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Notes from the Field: Splenomegaly of Unknown Etiology in Congolese Refugees Applying for Resettlement to the United States - Uganda, 2015.

Matthew Goers, Maurice O Ope, Aaron Samuels, Natalia Gitu, Saul Akandwanaho, Gladys Nabwami, Raymond Nyoka, Martin S Cetron, Warren Dalal, Andrea L Conroy, Paul Cantey, Chandy John, Marwan Naoum, Michelle Weinberg, Nina Marano, William Stauffer.   

Abstract

Approximately 70,000-90,000 refugees are resettled to the United States each year, and during the next 5 years, 50,000 Congolese refugees are expected to arrive in the United States. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) performs refugee medical examinations overseas for the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program. In 2014, IOM reported that a large number of U.S.-bound Congolese refugees from Uganda had spleens that were enlarged on examination. During two evaluations of refugee populations in western Uganda in March and July 2015, refugees with splenomegaly on physical examination were offered additional assessment and treatment, including abdominal ultrasonography and laboratory testing. Among 987 persons screened, 145 (14.7%) had splenomegaly and received further testing. Among the 145 patients with splenomegaly, 63.4% were aged 5-17 years (median = 14.8 years). There was some evidence of family clustering, with 33 (22.7%) of the 145 cases occurring in families.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27607133     DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6535a5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep        ISSN: 0149-2195            Impact factor:   17.586


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Review 1.  Immigrant and Refugee Health: A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Perspective on Protecting the Health and Health Security of Individuals and Communities During Planned Migrations.

Authors:  Tarissa Mitchell; Michelle Weinberg; Drew L Posey; Martin Cetron
Journal:  Pediatr Clin North Am       Date:  2019-06       Impact factor: 3.278

2.  Clinical Sequelae Associated with Unresolved Tropical Splenomegaly in a Cohort of Recently Resettled Congolese Refugees in the United States-Multiple States, 2015-2018.

Authors:  Laura Divens Zambrano; Emily Jentes; Christina Phares; Michelle Weinberg; S Patrick Kachur; Mukunda Singh Basnet; Alexander Klosovsky; Moses Mwesigwa; Marwan Naoum; Samuel Lubwama Nsobya; Olivia Samson; Matthew Goers; Robert McDonald; Bozena Morawski; Henry Njuguna; Corey Peak; Rebecca Laws; Yasser Bakhsh; Sally Ann Iverson; Carla Bezold; Hayder Allkhenfr; Roberta Horth; Jun Yang; Susan Miller; Michael Kacka; Abby Davids; Margaret Mortimer; William Stauffer; Nina Marano
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 2.345

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