Latent tuberculosis infection and sexually transmitted diseases in incoming mobility students at the National Autonomous University of Mexico

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Jorge B. Díaz Ramírez , Luis A. Cortázar Maldonado , Patricia Bautista-Carbajal , Miguel L. García-León , Anna Fomina , Karen Chavarría-Villafuerte , José A. Morales-Fernández , Midori Kato-Maeda , Rosa M. Wong-Chew
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Abstract

Background

Little is known about latent tuberculosis infection and sexually transmitted diseases in international mobility students, due to the limited number of educational institutions that provide care for these types of health problems. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of latent tuberculosis infection and the presence of some sexually transmitted diseases in the population of incoming mobility students of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), as well as their socio-demographic, migratory and health characteristics; in order to contribute to the design of strategies for the detection of asymptomatic diseases that may have an impact on the health of this population.

Methods

Incoming mobility students of the UNAM were invited to participate in the study, underwent a clinical history and physical examination, and informed consent was requested for the collection of blood to determine the presence of TB and some sexually transmitted diseases. Socio-demographic, migration and health characteristics were recorded.

Results

149 incoming mobility students were recruited, with a prevalence of 7.3 % of latent TB. None of the students were positive for HIV and HCV, and only one student was positive for syphilis.

Conclusions

The prevalence of latent TB was 7.3 %. LTB and sexually transmitted diseases in high-risk populations, such as international mobility students, was unknown in our country. It is important to continue with research projects aimed at reducing the burden of disease in this population and to promote the development of strategies that inform educational institutions about their presence, control and prevention.
墨西哥国立自治大学流动新生的潜伏性肺结核感染和性传播疾病
背景:由于提供这类健康问题护理的教育机构数量有限,人们对国际流动学生中的潜伏性结核病感染和性传播疾病知之甚少。这项研究的目的是确定墨西哥国立自治大学(UNAM)即将入学的流动学生中潜伏性肺结核感染的流行程度和某些性传播疾病的存在情况,以及他们的社会人口、迁徙和健康特征;为了帮助设计检测可能对这一人群健康产生影响的无症状疾病的策略。方法邀请墨西哥国立交通大学即将入学的流动学生参加研究,对其进行临床病史和体格检查,并要求知情同意采血,以确定是否存在结核病和一些性传播疾病。记录了社会人口、移民和健康特征。结果共纳入流动新生149人,潜伏性结核患病率为7.3%。没有一个学生的HIV和HCV呈阳性,只有一个学生的梅毒呈阳性。结论本区潜伏结核检出率为7.3%。在国际流动学生等高危人群中,LTB和性传播疾病在我国尚不清楚。必须继续开展旨在减轻这一人口疾病负担的研究项目,并促进制定战略,使教育机构了解疾病的存在、控制和预防。
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Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
19.40
自引率
1.70%
发文量
211
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease Publication Scope: Publishes original papers, reviews, and consensus papers Primary theme: infectious disease in the context of travel medicine Focus Areas: Epidemiology and surveillance of travel-related illness Prevention and treatment of travel-associated infections Malaria prevention and treatment Travellers' diarrhoea Infections associated with mass gatherings Migration-related infections Vaccines and vaccine-preventable disease Global policy/regulations for disease prevention and control Practical clinical issues for travel and tropical medicine practitioners Coverage: Addresses areas of controversy and debate in travel medicine Aims to inform guidelines and policy pertinent to travel medicine and the prevention of infectious disease Publication Features: Offers a fast peer-review process Provides early online publication of accepted manuscripts Aims to publish cutting-edge papers
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