| Literature DB >> 29558910 |
Paula Tiittala1,2, Matti Ristola3, Kirsi Liitsola4, Jukka Ollgren4, Päivikki Koponen5, Heljä-Marja Surcel4,6, Eija Hiltunen-Back3, Irja Davidkin4, Pia Kivelä3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Migrants are considered a key population at risk for sexually transmitted and blood-borne diseases in Europe. Prevalence data to support the design of infectious diseases screening protocols are scarce. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of hepatitis B and C, human immunodefiency virus (HIV) infection and syphilis in specific migrant groups in Finland and to assess risk factors for missed diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Hepatitis B; Hepatitis C; Hiv; Migrant; Missed diagnosis; Non-participation; Population-based study; Prevalence; Screening; Syphilis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29558910 PMCID: PMC5859750 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-018-3041-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Study participation
Population weighteda basic characteristics of the the study population; % (crude n)
| Characteristic | Total; n = 1000 | Men; | Women; | |||||||||
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| Kurdish; | Russian; | Somali; | p | Kurdish; | Russian; | Somali; | p | Kurdish; | Russian; | Somali; n = 261 | p | |
| Age | ||||||||||||
| 18–29 years | 34.1 (141) | 29.1 (92) | 46.0 (123) |
| 36.1 (81) | 31.7 (35) | 53.5 (59) |
| 31.6 (60) | 27.5 (57) | 41.4 (64) |
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| Age at immigration | ||||||||||||
| Below 18 years | 18.5 (84) | 19.2 (60) | 36.4 (106) |
| 16.9 (47) | 28.3 (32) | 45.3 (52) |
| 20.6 (37) | 13.6 (28) | 30.9 (54) |
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| Time of residency in Finland | ||||||||||||
| Less than 5 years | 23.2 (97) | 29.4 (98) | 31.6 (95) | 0.079 | 24.5 (55) | 27.1 (35) | 34.4 (41) | 0.264 | 21.7 (42) | 30.8 (63) | 29.9 (54) | 0.280 |
| Living in the Helsinki metropolitan area | 47.4 (189) | 79.9 (204) | 83.8 (153) |
| 45.1 (91) | 79.4 (72) | 78.5 (51) |
| 50.3 (98) | 80.3 (132) | 87.0 (102) |
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| Immigration as an asylum seeker or refugee | 73.2 (277) | 1.2 (3) | 72.0 (151) |
| 85.2 (171) | 1.7 (2) | 93.5 (75) |
| 58.8 (106) | 0.9 (1) | 56.7 (76) |
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| Married, registered relationship or co-habitation | 66.4 (278) | 58.5 (200) | 66.2 (161) | 0.089 | 63.5 (140) | 56.5 (71) | 58.3 (55) | 0.465 | 70.0 (138) | 59.7 (129) | 71.1 (106) | 0.060 |
| Secondary education or moreb | 41.7 (162) | 78.5 (249) | 18.8 (36) |
| 42.3 (86) | 72.6 (82) | 30.7 (22) |
| 41.0 (76) | 82.2 (167) | 11.3 (14) |
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| Employed, full or part-time | 37.7 (147) | 47.8 (152) | 16.1 (36) |
| 44.7 (93) | 53.3 (61) | 20.7 (19) |
| 28.9 (54) | 44.3 (91) | 13.2 (17) |
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| Able to read well in Finnish/ Swedishc | 83.5 (308) | 83.7 (252) | 85.0 (154) | 0.893 | 85.3 (167) | 83.9 (89) | 93.4 (77) | 0.112 | 81.2 (141) | 83.5 (163) | 77.9 (77) | 0.529 |
| Experienced violence during the last 12 month | 6.5 (Z7) | 1.2 (4) | 3.9 (8) |
| 6.5 (12) | 1.2 (1) | 0 (0) |
| 6.4 (15) | 1.1 (3) | 6.7 (8) |
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Bolded p-values represent statistically significant differences between the migrant groups
aPopulation weights developed according to age group, sex, migrant population, municipality and marital status
bHighschool, professionnal school or similar
cTwo categories of a 4 gategory Likert scale combined: moderate or good reading skills
Population weighteda health status and health behaviours of the study population; % (crude n)
| Characteristics | Total; n = 1000 | Men; n = 447 | Women; n = 553 | |||||||||
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| Kurdish; n = 415 | Russian; n = 324 | Somali; n = 216 | p | Kurdish; n = 225 | Russian; n = 119 | Somali; n = 103 | p | Kurdish; n = 190 | Russian; n = 205 | Somali; n = 261 | p | |
| Long term illness | 31.5 (123) | 35.3 (114) | 16.1 (35) |
| 28.9 (58) | 23.1 (29) | 8.3 (8) |
| 34.6 (65) | 42.8 (85) | 21.0 (27) |
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| Self-perceived good health | 68.1 (271) | 66.4 (206) | 85.9 (212) |
| 72.7 (156) | 77.4 (85) | 93.2 (89) |
| 62.5 (115) | 59.5 (121) | 81.3 (123) |
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| Mental health symptomsb | 34.4 (138) | 15.7 (50) | 10.2 (28) |
| 22.6 (45) | 8.8 (10) | 7.0 (8) |
| 48.8 (93) | 19.9 (40) | 12.1 (20) |
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| At least one previous delivery (women) | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | 78.8 (145) | 71.5 (142) | 78.7 (96) | 0.247 |
| At least one previous abortion (women) | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | 22.4 (39) | 55.8 (106) | 1.3 (4) |
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| Alcohol consumption during the last 12 months | 37.0 (143) | 87.1 (277) | 0 (0) | NA | 53.2 (110) | 87.6 (100) | 0 (0) | NA | 17.1 (33) | 86.8 (177) | 0 (0) | NA |
| High alcohol consuption (AUDIT-C)c | 1.0 (6) | 3.2 (10) | 0 (0) | NAd | 1.9 (6) | 5.2 (8) | 0 (0) | NA | 0 (0) | 2.0 (2) | 0 (0) | NAd |
| Smokes daily | 18.2 (71) | 16.3 (50) | 2.1 (9) |
| 30.5 (64) | 29.6 (33) | 5.4 (9) |
| 3.2 (7) | 8.1 (17) | 0 (0) | NAd |
| History of injecting drugs | 0.2 (1) | 0.3 (1) | 0 | NA | 0.4 (1) | 0.7 (1) | 0 (0) | 0.628 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | NA |
| Visited a doctor during the last 12 months | 70.3 (283) | 69.1 (224) | 56.3 (131) |
| 67.4 (143) | 59.1 (73) | 52.7 (46) | 0.059 | 73.8 (140) | 75.4 (151) | 58.6 (85) |
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| Health check-up during the past 5 years | 72.6 (266) | 79.2 (246) | 59.9 (114) |
| 68.8 (131) | 67.1 (79) | 63.7 (50) | 0.734 | 77.2 (135) | 87.1 (167) | 56.9 (64) |
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| Healthcare visit due to a mental health problem during the last 12 months | 11.7 (49) | 4.1 (16) | 1.7 (4) |
| 5.5 (10) | 5.8 (7) | 0.6 (1) | 0.056 | 19.2 (39) | 3.0 (9) | 2.4 (3) |
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| Participation to infectious diseases screening upon arrival to Finland | 84.9 (324) | 13.8 (61) | 80.9 (172) |
| 85.7 (173) | 17.8 (30) | 84.4 (72) |
| 84.0 (151) | 11.3 (31) | 78.4 (100) |
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| Post-migration travelling to country of origin | 59.6 (229) | 97.5 (300) | 15.7 (36) |
| 53.4 (106) | 98.6 (110) | 9.1 (10) |
| 67.2 (123) | 96.8 (190) | 20.6 (26) |
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| Previos diagnosis of a blood borne infection | 0.6 (2) | 4.6 (15) | 14.4 (36) |
| 0.7 (1) | 5.3 (6) | 12.8 (14) |
| 0.6 (1) | 4.1 (9) | 15.5 (22) |
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Bolded p-values represent statistically significant differences between the migrant groups
NA Not available
aPopulation weights developed according to age group, sex, migrant population, municipality and marital status
bHopkins Sympton Checklist-25 (HSCL-25) score over 1.75
cAUDIT-C is a validated, three question tool to screen unhealthy alcohol use. Positive score for 7 points or more
dA quasi-complete segregation in the data. The maximum likelihood estimation does not exist
Population weighteda prevalence of infectious diseases among the study population; % [95% Confidence Interval] (crude n). Total n = 1000
| Kurdish; n = 415 | Russian; n = 324 | Somali; n = 261 | p | ||||
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| n | % (95% CI) | n | % (95% CI) | n | % (95% CI) | ||
| HIVAgAb; | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | NA |
| HBsAg; | 2 | 0.4 (0.1–1.5) | 5 | 1.7 (0.7–4.3) | 16 | 6.0 (3.6–9.9) |
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| anti-HCV; n = 996 | 1 | 0.1 (0.0–0.5) | 12 | 4.1 (2.2–7.3) | 3 | 1.3 (0.4–4.1) |
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| anti-Trpa; | 1 | 0.3 (0.1–1.9) | 9 | 2.9 (1.5–5.6) | 2 | 1.0 (0.2–3.8) |
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Bolded p-values represent statistically significant differences between the migrant populations
NA Not available
aPopulation weights developed according to age group, sex, migrant population, municipality and marital status
Fig. 2Delay from immigration to diagnosis among the study population; n = 1000
Risk factors for a missed HBsAg, anti-HCV or anti-Trpa diagnosis
| Variable | Missed diagnosis; %a (nb) | Univariable p | Missed diagnosis; OR (95% CI) | Multivariable p | Missed diagnosis; aOR (95% CI) | |
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| Origin | ||||||
| Kurdish | 0.9 (4) |
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| NA | 1 | |
| Agec | ||||||
| 18-29 years | 1.2 (6) |
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| 0.816 | 0.989 (0.90–1.07) | |
| Age at immigrationc | ||||||
| Below 18 years | 2.1 (8) |
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| 0.214 | 1.061 (0.97–1.16) | |
| Married, registered relationship or co-habitation | ||||||
| Kurdish | 0.6 (2) | 0.393 | 0.43 (0.06–3.01) |
| 0.37 (0.05–2.65) | |
| Long term illness | 5.4 (13) |
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| 0.861 | 0.91 (0.32–2.58) | |
| Perceived good health | 2.1 (15) |
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| Smokes daily | 6.8 (9) |
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| Previos diagnosis of a blood borne infection | 13.9 (8) |
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Bolded p-values represent statistically significant differences in prevalence of missed diagnosis
aWeighted prevalence, Population weights developed according to age group, sex, migrant population, municipality and marital status
bCrude n
cVariable used as a continuous variable in the univariate and multivariate analysis
Estimated burden of missed hepatitis B/C and syphilis diagnoses among 20–64 year old migrant populations in Finland
| Kurdisha | Russianb | Somali | ||
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| Migrant population in Finlanda; aged 20 to 64 years; n | 17,000 | 58,000 | 9000 | |
| Migrant population tested in Maamu; n | 415 | 324 | 261 | |
| Hepatitis B | ||||
| Prevalence of missed HBsAg diagnosis in Maamu; %c [95% CI] (nd) | 0.4 [0.1–1.5] (2) | 0.7 [0.2–2.2] (3) | 3.0 [1.4–6.1] (8) | |
| Number of missed HBsAg diagnosis in the population; n [95% CI] | 68 [17–255] | 406 [116–1276] | 270 [126–549] | |
| Hepatitis C | ||||
| Prevalence of missed anti-HCV diagnosis in Maamu; %c [95% CI] (nd) | 0.1 [0.0–0.5] (1) | 3.0 [1.5–5.9] (8) | 0.3 [0.0–1.9] (1) | |
| Number of missed anti-HCV diagnosis in the population; n [95% CI] | 17 [0–85] | 1740 [870–3422] | 27 [0–171] | |
| Syphilis | ||||
| Prevalence of missed anti-Trpa diagnosis in Maamu; %c [95% CI] (nd) | 0.3 [0.1–1.9] (1) | 2.4 [1.2–4.9] (8) | 1.0 [0.2–3.8] (2) | |
| Number of missed anti-Trpa diagnosis in the population; n [95% CI] | 51 [17–323] | 1392 [696–2842] | 90 [18–342] | |
aFirst generation immigrants with a country of origin Iraq or Islamic Republic of Iran
bFirst generation immigrants with a country of origin Russia or Former Soviet Union
cWeighted prevalence. Population weights developed according to age group, sex, migrant population, municipality and marital status
dCrude n