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移民中的结核病筛查:全球结核病网络的一项调查

Screening for Tuberculosis in Migrants: A Survey by the Global Tuberculosis Network.

作者信息

D'Ambrosio Lia, Centis Rosella, Dobler Claudia C, Tiberi Simon, Matteelli Alberto, Denholm Justin, Zenner Dominik, Al-Abri Seif, Alyaquobi Fatma, Arbex Marcos Abdo, Belilovskiy Evgeny, Blanc François-Xavier, Borisov Sergey, Carvalho Anna Cristina C, Chakaya Jeremiah Muhwa, Cocco Nicola, Codecasa Luigi Ruffo, Dalcolmo Margareth Pretti, Dheda Keertan, Dinh-Xuan Anh Tuan, Esposito Susanna R, García-García José-María, Li Yang, Manga Selene, Marchese Valentina, Muñoz Torrico Marcela, Pontali Emanuele, Rendon Adrián, Rossato Silva Denise, Singla Rupak, Solovic Ivan, Sotgiu Giovanni, van den Boom Martin, Nhung Nguyen Viet, Zellweger Jean-Pierre, Migliori Giovanni Battista

机构信息

Public Health Consulting Group, 6900 Lugano, Switzerland.

Servizio di Epidemiologia, Clinica delle Malattie Respiratorie, Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri IRCCS, 21049 Tradate, Italy.

出版信息

Antibiotics (Basel). 2021 Nov 5;10(11):1355. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics10111355.

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) does not respect borders, and migration confounds global TB control and elimination. Systematic screening of immigrants from TB high burden settings and-to a lesser degree TB infection (TBI)-is recommended in most countries with a low incidence of TB. The aim of the study was to evaluate the views of a diverse group of international health professionals on TB management among migrants. Participants expressed their level of agreement using a six-point Likert scale with different statements in an online survey available in English, French, Mandarin, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian. The survey consisted of eight sections, covering TB and TBI screening and treatment in migrants. A total of 1055 respondents from 80 countries and territories participated between November 2019 and April 2020. The largest professional groups were pulmonologists (16.8%), other clinicians (30.4%), and nurses (11.8%). Participants generally supported infection control and TB surveillance established practices (administrative interventions, personal protection, etc.), while they disagreed on how to diagnose and manage both TB and TBI, particularly on which TBI regimens to use and when patients should be hospitalised. The results of this first knowledge, attitude and practice study on TB screening and treatment in migrants will inform public health policy and educational resources.

摘要

结核病不受国界限制,移民问题给全球结核病控制和消除工作带来了困扰。在大多数结核病发病率较低的国家,建议对来自结核病高负担地区的移民进行系统筛查,并在一定程度上对结核感染(TBI)进行筛查。本研究的目的是评估不同国际卫生专业人员对移民结核病管理的看法。参与者通过六点李克特量表对不同陈述表达他们的同意程度,该在线调查提供英文、法文、中文、西班牙文、葡萄牙文和俄文版本。该调查包括八个部分,涵盖移民中的结核病和TBI筛查与治疗。在2019年11月至2020年4月期间,共有来自80个国家和地区的1055名受访者参与。最大的专业群体是肺病专家(16.8%)、其他临床医生(30.4%)和护士(11.8%)。参与者普遍支持感染控制和结核病监测既定做法(行政干预、个人防护等),但在如何诊断和管理结核病及TBI方面存在分歧,特别是在使用哪种TBI治疗方案以及患者何时应住院方面。这项关于移民结核病筛查和治疗的首次知识、态度和实践研究结果将为公共卫生政策和教育资源提供参考。

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