International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Volume 7, Issue 5, 2003, Pages 458-463
TB status among Kosovar refugees (Article)
Rysstad O.G.* ,
Gallefoss F.
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Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Medical Department, Vest-Agder Central Hospital, Kristiansand, Norway, Lungeseksjonen, Medisinsk Avdeling, Vest-Agder Sentralsykehus, 4604 Kristiansand, Norway
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Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Medical Department, Vest-Agder Central Hospital, Kristiansand, Norway
Abstract
DESIGN: In the spring of 1999, 864 Kosovars were directly airborne from refugee camps in Macedonia to a refugee camp in Kristiansand, Norway; 800 were examined according to official Norwegian TB screening procedures with X-ray (if more than 15 years of age) and tuberculin test shortly after arrival. RESULTS: The mean (SD) age was 29.2 (18.7) years of age and 29% were aged under 15 years; 79% of the refugees had escaped from urban areas in Kosovo, and 75% had an identifiable BCG scar. Among those with BCG scar, increasing age and male sex were associated with a significant tuberculin reaction: 20% had tuberculin reactions indicating latent TB infection, while 40% had negative tuberculin reactions. Approximately 4% of the refugees aged over 15 had abnormal chest X-rays, predictive of an enhanced tuberculin reaction. Four refugees had X-ray findings compatible with active TB and were treated with standard four-drug chemotherapy. CONCLUSION: The Kosovar refugees had a high incidence of active tuberculosis (50/100 000). A fifth of the BCG-vaccinated refugees needed careful follow-up to monitor possible progress from latent to active TB infection after immigration, while one in seven non-BCG-vaccinated refugees had tuberculin skin reactions compatible with latent TB infection.
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ISSN: 10273719
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English