Pulmonary Diseases in Refugees and Migrants in Europe.

作者: Ioana D. Olaru , Steven Van Den Broucke , Andrew J. Rosser , Helmut J.F. Salzer , Gerrit Woltmann

DOI: 10.1159/000486451

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摘要: More than 2 million people fleeing conflict, persecution, and poverty applied for asylum between 2015 2016 in the European Union. Due to this, medical practitioners recipient countries may be facing a broader spectrum of conditions unusual presentations not previously encountered, including wide range infections with pulmonary involvement. Tuberculosis is known more common migrants has been covered broadly other publications. The scope this review was provide an overview exotic involvement that could encountered refugees briefly describe their epidemiology, diagnosis, management. As travel from numerous continents, it important aware various organisms might cause disease according country origin. Some these diseases are very rare geographically restricted certain regions, while others have cosmopolitan distribution. Also, severity can vary benign severe even life-threatening. We will also infectious noninfectious complications associated HIV infection as some originate high prevalence sub-Saharan Africa. diagnosis treatment challenging situations, patients suspected require referral specialized centers experience Additionally, brief description noncommunicable provided.

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