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International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, volume 26, issue 10, pages 942-948

Country differences and determinants of yield in programmatic migrant TB screening in four European countries

D. Menezes 1
D Zenner 2
R. Aldridge 1
S.R. Anderson 3
De Vries G 4
C. Erkens 5
V MARCHESE 6
A. Matteeli 6
M Muzyamba 3
J. Nederby-Öhd 7
J Van Rest 5
I. Spruijt 5
J Were 3
K Lönnroth 7
I. Abubakar 8
F. Cobelens 9
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-10-01
scimago Q1
SJR0.952
CiteScore4.9
Impact factor3.4
ISSN10273719, 18157920
Infectious Diseases
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Abstract

INTRODUCTION The WHO End TB Strategy emphasises early diagnosis and screening of TB in high-risk groups, including migrants. We analysed TB yield data from four large migrant TB screening programmes to inform TB policy.METHODS We pooled routinely collected individual TB screening episode data from Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom under the European Union Commission E-DETECT.TB grant, described characteristics of the screened population, and analysed TB case yield.RESULTS We collected data on 2,302,260 screening episodes among 2,107,016 migrants, mostly young adults aged 18–44 years (77.8%) from Asia (78%) and Africa (18%). There were 1,658 TB cases detected through screening, with substantial yield variation (per 100,000): 201.1 for Sweden (95% confidence intervals CI 111.4–362.7), 68.9 (95% CI 65.4–72.7) for the United Kingdom, 83.2 (95% CI 73.3–94.4) for the Netherlands and 653.6 (95% CI 445.4–958.2) in Italy. Most TB cases were notified among migrants from Asia (n = 1,206, 75/100,000) or Africa (n = 370, 76.4/100,000), and among asylum seekers (n = 174, 131.5/100,000), migrants to the Netherlands (n = 101, 61.9/100,000) and settlement visa migrants to the United Kingdom (n = 590, 120.3/100,000).CONCLUSIONS We found considerable variations in yield across programmes, types of migrants and country of origin. These variations may be partly explained by differences in migration patterns and programmatic characteristics.

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