TY - JOUR KW - NTDs KW - Africa KW - Europe KW - Immigrants KW - Infectious diseases screening KW - Refugees KW - schistosomiasis AU - Beltrame A AU - Buonfrate D AU - Gobbi F AU - Angheben A AU - Marchese V AU - Monteiro GB AU - Bisoffi Z AB -

The prevalence of schistosomiasis among recent refugees from sub-Saharan Africa in Italy is unknown. This is a retrospective review of African immigrants screened at Centre for Tropical Diseases of Negrar from March 2014 to February 2016. Of the 373 immigrants tested, 34% were positive at least at one schistosomiasis test. The proportion of positive ELISA serology was 103/373 (27.6%). At microscopy, infected subjects were 65/373 (17.4%), (51% Schistosoma haematobium, 38% Schistosoma mansoni, 11% both). CCA antigen for S. mansoni was positive in 47/373 individuals (12.6%). We found a particularly high positivity rate in subjects from Mali (72.1%) and Ivory Coast (48%). This "hidden epidemic" of schistosomiasis cannot be longer neglected, considering the risk of severe complications, and the effective and inexpensive treatment available.

BT - European journal of epidemiology C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28560535?dopt=Abstract

DO - 10.1007/s10654-017-0259-6 J2 - Eur. J. Epidemiol. LA - eng N2 -

The prevalence of schistosomiasis among recent refugees from sub-Saharan Africa in Italy is unknown. This is a retrospective review of African immigrants screened at Centre for Tropical Diseases of Negrar from March 2014 to February 2016. Of the 373 immigrants tested, 34% were positive at least at one schistosomiasis test. The proportion of positive ELISA serology was 103/373 (27.6%). At microscopy, infected subjects were 65/373 (17.4%), (51% Schistosoma haematobium, 38% Schistosoma mansoni, 11% both). CCA antigen for S. mansoni was positive in 47/373 individuals (12.6%). We found a particularly high positivity rate in subjects from Mali (72.1%) and Ivory Coast (48%). This "hidden epidemic" of schistosomiasis cannot be longer neglected, considering the risk of severe complications, and the effective and inexpensive treatment available.

PY - 2017 T2 - European journal of epidemiology TI - The hidden epidemic of schistosomiasis in recent African immigrants and asylum seekers to Italy. SN - 1573-7284 ER -