[Compliance of asylum seekers with an expanded border health screening program in the Basel-Stadt canton 1992-1993]
- PMID: 7939533
[Compliance of asylum seekers with an expanded border health screening program in the Basel-Stadt canton 1992-1993]
Abstract
In 1992, the Swiss Public Health Office introduced an expanded tuberculosis screening program for refugees. In addition to routine chest X-rays, it includes tuberculosis skin testing and prophylactic treatment with isoniazid of skin test positive individuals. In addition, a vaccine program has been established which, besides routine hepatitis B vaccination of anti-HBc negative individuals, includes vaccination of all refugees against tetanus, diphtheria, polio, measles, mumps and rubella. The two-year experience of this expanded program is reported from Canton Basel-Stadt, Switzerland. During the two-year period (1992 to 1993), 289 adults and 53 children were screened. In 3.1% (n = 9) of 289 refugees who were examined by X-ray, smear positive tuberculosis was found. These 9 cases contributed 12% of all tuberculosis cases identified in Canton Basel-Stadt during the observation period. In 4.4% of all refugees prophylactic treatment with isoniazid was initiated, but 7 of the 15 cases (46.6%) did not complete the prophylaxis. In contrast, compliance with the vaccine program was better and complete vaccination was achieved in 90% of all refugees. The prevalence of anti-HBc antibodies was 28.7% and highest among refugees from Turkey (48.6%) and Africa (34.2%). X-ray screening for tuberculosis in high risk populations such as refugees is effective. However, compliance with 6 months' prophylactic treatment with isoniazid for skin test positives was only moderate.