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.
  • a Section of Pulmonary Medicine, Medical Department, Vest-Agder Central Hospital, Kristiansand, Norway, Lungeseksjonen, Medisinsk Avdeling, Vest-Agder Sentralsykehus, 4604 Kristiansand, Norway
  • b 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.

Author Keywords

Refugees tuberculosis Epidemiology

Index Keywords

statistical analysis refugee Norway demography scar formation human Refugees middle aged priority journal Logistic Models Yugoslavia school child Humans lung tuberculosis Adolescent tuberculostatic agent male female tuberculosis BCG vaccination clinical article high risk population Article tuberculin test adult thorax radiography age distribution

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ISSN: 10273719
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English