Nordisk medicin
Volume 110, Issue 2, 1995, Pages 40-41, 47

Panorama of infections among refugees--the risk of epidemics from the East [Infektionspanoramat hos flyktingar--risk för epidemier österifrån.] (Article)

Christenson B.*
  • a Miljömedicinska enheten, Karolinska sjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

The article consists in an account of the numbers of reported cases of infectious diseases among approximately 10,000 refugees who came to the Stockholm area, primarily from the former Yugoslavia, Africa, Asia and Irak during the period 1992-1993. High prevalences were noted of hepatitis B and tuberculosis, and in certain groups high prevalences of HIV. Hitherto there has been no increase in the spread of infections to the general population. In the event of a wave of refugees from Russia and the Baltic countries, it is primarily diphtheria and tuberculosis that will entail vigilance.

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Index Keywords

refugee human Refugees middle aged Communicable Diseases Asia Iraq ethnology Sweden Humans Adolescent preschool child tuberculosis Child, Preschool Africa prevalence Article communicable disease adult migration Emigration and Immigration hepatitis B Child

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ISSN: 00291420
Cited by: 6
Original Language: Swedish