2023
DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2022-0327
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Active and latent TB screening in recently arrived persons from Afghanistan: feasibility and lessons learned

Abstract: We describe an active and latent tuberculosis (TB) screening programme undertaken in Manchester, UK in response to the arrival of a cohort of refugees from Afghanistan. In total, 217 adults and 347 children were offered screening, which involved a symptom questionnaire, Mantoux test or interferon gamma release assay, blood-borne virus screening and a chest X-ray in participants over the age of 11. We found a latent TB infection (LTBI) rate of 15% in adults and 1.5% in children, which is lower than global LTBI … Show more

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“…Recent UK screening of refugees from Afghanistan found LTBI rates of 15% among adults. 10 The major limitations of this study relate to the lack of precise data on arrivals. TB teams received notifications on 44% and screened 36% of all arrivals, highlighting significant missing data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Recent UK screening of refugees from Afghanistan found LTBI rates of 15% among adults. 10 The major limitations of this study relate to the lack of precise data on arrivals. TB teams received notifications on 44% and screened 36% of all arrivals, highlighting significant missing data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%