Immigrant Arrival and Tuberculosis among Large Immigrant- and Refugee-Receiving Countries, 2005-2009.

Tuberculosis Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-03-23 DOI:10.1155/2017/8567893
Zachary White, John Painter, Paul Douglas, Ibrahim Abubakar, Howard Njoo, Chris Archibald, Jessica Halverson, John Robson, Drew L Posey
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Objective. Tuberculosis control in foreign-born populations is a major public health concern for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States, large immigrant- and refugee-receiving countries that comprise the Immigration and Refugee Health Working Group (IRHWG). Identifying and comparing immigration and distribution of foreign-born tuberculosis cases are important for developing targeted and collaborative interventions. Methods. Data stratified by year and country of birth from 2005 to 2009 were received from these five countries. Immigration totals, tuberculosis case totals, and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) case totals from source countries were analyzed and compared to reveal similarities and differences for each member of the group. Results. Between 2005 and 2009, there were a combined 31,785,002 arrivals, 77,905 tuberculosis cases, and 888 MDR TB cases notified at the federal level in the IRHWG countries. India, China, Vietnam, and the Philippines accounted for 41.4% of the total foreign-born tuberculosis cases and 42.7% of the foreign-born MDR tuberculosis cases to IRHWG. Interpretation. Collaborative efforts across a small number of countries have the potential to yield sizeable gains in tuberculosis control for these large immigrant- and refugee-receiving countries.

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2005-2009年大型移民和难民接收国的移民抵达与结核病。
目标。外国出生人口的结核病控制是澳大利亚、加拿大、新西兰、联合王国和美国等移民和难民大接受国关注的一个主要公共卫生问题,这些国家组成了移民和难民卫生工作组。确定和比较外国出生结核病病例的移民和分布情况对于制定有针对性的协作干预措施非常重要。方法。从这五个国家获得了2005年至2009年按年份和出生国家分层的数据。对来自来源国的移民总数、结核病病例总数和耐多药结核病(MDR TB)病例总数进行了分析和比较,以揭示该组每个成员的相似性和差异性。结果。2005年至2009年期间,入境人数合计为31,785,002人,结核病病例为77905例,耐多药结核病病例为888例。印度、中国、越南和菲律宾占国外出生结核病病例总数的41.4%,占国外出生耐多药结核病病例总数的42.7%。解释。少数国家之间的合作努力有可能在这些移民和难民接收大国的结核病控制方面取得相当大的成果。
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