Canadian Medical Association Journal
Volume 131, Issue 1, 1984, Pages 39-42

Active tuberculosis in Indochinese refugees in British Columbia (Article)

Enarson D.A.
  • a 2775 Heather St., Vancouver, BC V5Z 3J5, United States

Abstract

The incidence of active tuberculosis in 8692 Indochinese refugees admitted to British Columbia between 1979 and 1981 was reviewed. In the first 3 months after entry into the province the rate was extremely high - estimated at 1890/100 000 (126 times the provincial average). A large proportion of these cases were of primary or minimal pulmonary tuberculosis. However, although the proportion of cases of minimal pulmonary tuberculosis was twice the provincial average, the proportion of these cases that were confirmed by culture was only one third the provincial average; this suggests some overdiagnosis in this period. In the subsequent 21 months of residence the incidence of active tuberculosis was also high, at 353/100 000, which was more than 20 times the provincial average. The distribution of cases by severity was closer to the provincial distribution in this period, but advanced disease accounted for a far smaller proportion of cases in both periods than it did in 1980 in the entire province.

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Index Keywords

Cambodia Laos human epidemiology Refugees Aged geographic distribution Mongoloid Race Adolescent male female Viet Nam tuberculosis Infant Child, Preschool prevalence Incidence Support, Non-U.S. Gov't adult Respiratory System nervous system British Columbia Middle Age Child

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ISSN: 08203946
Cited by: 18
Original Language: English