Tackling TB in migrants arriving at Europe's southern border.

LaraGoscé; EnricoGirardi; Kasim Allel ORCID logo; Daniela MariaCirillo; LuciaBarcellini; GiovannaStancanelli; AlbertoMatteelli; HassanHagphrast-Bidgoli; IbrahimAbubakar; (2021) Tackling TB in migrants arriving at Europe's southern border. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, 113 Su. S28-S32. ISSN 1201-9712 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2021.02.103
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Over a quarter of the individuals diagnosed with tuberculosis [TB] in the European Union region are born outside of the area and the proportion has been increasing steadily. Italy is a low TB incidence country with over 50% of TB cases in the foreign-born population primarily due to the high numbers of migrants entering the country via land or sea. As a case study to evaluate the value of screening in newly arrived migrants, the EDETECT-TB project in Italy implemented and evaluated active TB screening in the migrant population at first reception centres to ensure early diagnosis to avoid further spread. Based on a cost-effectiveness analysis from a program provider perspective, a decision tree model allowed the assessment of the value for money of case finding by estimating the cost per case of active TB detected compared with the status quo of no screening. The analysis confirmed that early case detection is a cost-effective intervention in areas with migrants arriving from high TB risk settings. Targeted post-arrival early screening of high TB risk vulnerable new entrants to Italy has a potential role in reducing the spread of TB among migrants.



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