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Abstract
BACKGROUND: In TB low incidence countries, the outcome of TB treatment among non-citizen migrants from endemic countries affects ability to eliminate TB. This study compares TB treatment outcomes among non-citizen migrants in select pre-elimination country based on their policies for non-citizen migrant TB patients in order to determine how policy affects TB outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Comparative study; Migrant health; Tuberculosis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32741367 PMCID: PMC7397670 DOI: 10.1186/s13584-020-00386-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Isr J Health Policy Res ISSN: 2045-4015
Articles reviewed on TB control policy among migrants in relation to the selected countries
| Authors | Year of publication | Study design | Receiving country | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alvarez GG. et al | 2011 | Descriptive study of immigration TB screening programs | EU/EEA & Non-EU/EEA | [ |
| Chemtob D. et al | 2003 | Policy and Record review | Israel | [ |
| Chemtob D. et al | 2003 | Retrospective cohort analysis and Interview | Israel | [ |
| Chemtob D. et al | 2015 | Retrospective analysis and records review | Israel | [ |
| Correa-Velez I. et al | 2005 | Policy review | Australia | [ |
| Dara M. et al | 2012 | Systematic review | EU/EEA & Non-EU/EEA | [ |
| Dara M. et al | 2016 | Cross-sectional study | EU/EEA | [ |
| Dara M. et al | 2017 | Non-systematic literature review | EU/EEA & Non-EU/EEA | [ |
| Eziefula AC. et al | 2014 | Retrospective records review | UK | [ |
| Hodge JG. et al | 2009 | Policy review | USA | [ |
| Kik SV. et al | 2009 | A cross-sectional survey | The Netherlands | [ |
| Kronfol NM. et al | 2013 | Retrospective records review | EU/EEA & Non-EU/EEA | [ |
| Kunst H. et al | 2017 | Systematic review | EU | [ |
| La’Marcus TW. et al | 2015 | Retrospective records review and Cost-effectiveness | USA | [ |
| Lönnroth K. et al | 2015 | A narrative review of WHO policy documents and guidelines, as well as published literature | EU/EEA & Non-EU/EEA | [ |
| Lönnroth K. et al | 2017 | A narrative literature review and secondary data analyses | EU/EEA & Non-EU/EEA | [ |
| Odone A. et al | 2014 | Comprehensive literature review | EU/EEA | [ |
| van den Bosch C. et al | 2000 | Retrospective records review | UK | [ |
Fig. 1Literature selection search on TB policy for the non-citizens of the 5 selected western countries (Australia, Israel, The Netherlands, UK and USA)
Incidence of tuberculosis (per 100,000 people) among non-citizen migrants, by country and by notification year
| Country | TB among non-citizen migrants | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | 2015 | % Decrease | |
| Australia | 18.0 | 16.1 | 10.5 |
| Israel | 40.0 | 11.4 | 71.5 |
| The Netherlands | 61.0 | 33.8 | 44.6 |
| United Kingdom | 80.0 | 51.2 | 36.0 |
| United States | 25.8 | 15.1 | 41.5 |
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Overall outcome of treatment according to demographic origin and risk factors of non-Israeli citizens in Israel; 2000–2014
| Variable | Treatment Success | Total | OR | 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No n(%) | Yes n(%) | |||||
| Sex | Male | 138 (13.2) | 905 (86.8) | 1043 | 0.491 | [0.315–0.764] |
| Female | 64 (12.5) | 449 (87.5) | 513 | – | – | |
| Overall | 202 (13.0%) | 1354 (87.0%) | 1556 | |||
| Region | Horn of Africa | 63 (7.2) | 812 (92.8) | 875 | 4.006 | [1.810–8.870] |
| Asia | 64 (16.1) | 333 (83.9) | 397 | 1.096 | [0.492–2.439] | |
| Sub-Saharan | 15 (24.6) | 46 (75.4) | 61 | 0.880 | [0.333–2.325] | |
| Eastern Europe | 40 (35.4) | 73 (64.6) | 113 | 0.556 | [0.236–1.311] | |
| Other | 20 (18.2) | 90 (81.8) | 110 | – | – | |
| Length of Stay | < 2 yrs | 98 (11.7) | 743 (88.3) | 841 | 0.829 | [0.542–1.269] |
| > 2 yrs | 42 (11.9) | 312 (88.1) | 354 | – | – | |
| HIV Status | Negative | 179 (12.1) | 1296 (87.9) | 1475 | 3.025 | [1.582–5.786] |
| Positive | 22 (28.2) | 56 (71.8) | 78 | – | – | |