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. 2017 Mar;111(2):59-68.
doi: 10.1080/20477724.2017.1281374. Epub 2017 Feb 6.

Vaccinations in migrants and refugees: a challenge for European health systems. A systematic review of current scientific evidence

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Vaccinations in migrants and refugees: a challenge for European health systems. A systematic review of current scientific evidence

Daniele Mipatrini et al. Pathog Glob Health. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

The decline of immunization rates in countries of origin of migrants and refugees, along with risky conditions during the journey to Europe, may threaten migrants' health. We performed a systematic review of the scientific literature in order to assess the frequency of vaccine preventable diseases, and vaccination coverage among migrants and refugees in Europe. To this end, Medline and Cochrane databases were considered. After the screening and the selection process, 58 papers were included in the review. We focused on the following vaccine-preventable diseases: hepatitis B, measles, rubella, mumps, tetanus, poliomyelitis, pertussis, diphtheria, meningitis, and varicella. The results were presented as a qualitative synthesis. In summary, several studies highlighted that migrants and refugees have lower immunization rates compared to European-born individuals. Firstly, this is due to low vaccination coverage in the country of origin. Then, several problems may limit migrants' access to vaccination in Europe: (i) migrants are used to move around the continent, and many vaccines require multiple doses at regular times; (ii) information on the immunization status of migrants is often lacking; (iii) hosting countries face severe economic crises; (iv) migrants often refuse registration with medical authorities for fear of legal consequences and (v) the lack of coordination among public health authorities of neighboring countries may determine either duplications or lack of vaccine administration. Possible strategies to overcome these problems include tailoring immunization services on the specific needs of the target population, developing strong communication campaigns, developing vaccination registers, and promoting collaboration among public health authorities of European Countries.

Keywords: Europe; Migration; diphteria; hepatitis; measles; meningitis; mumps; pertussis; poliomyelitis; refugees; rubella; tetanus; vaccination; varicella.

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