Acute infection as cause of hospitalization of asylum-seeking children and adolescents in Stockholm, Sweden 2015–2016

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Olof Hertting
Joachim Luthander
Christian G. Giske
Rutger Bennet
Margareta Eriksson
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[1] Karolinska University Hospital,Pediatric Infectious Diseases Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital
[2] Karolinska Institutet,Department of Women’s and Children’s Health
[3] Karolinska University Hospital,Department of Clinical Microbiology
[4] Karolinska Institutet,Division of Clinical microbiology, Department of Laboratory medicine
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Asylum seekers; Children; Adolescents; Infectious diseases; Hospitalization;
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We aimed to identify hospitalizations due to infectious diseases among asylum seekers and compare them to those of the resident population 1.6.2015–31.10.2016. Administrative numbers assigned to hospitalized non-resident children made them identifiable in the discharge register. The examined populations, expressed as person-years, were 334,573 residents and 7565 asylum seekers. There were 2500 episodes of infectious disease in 2240 resident children and 139 episodes in 121 asylum seekers. Among prevalent infections contracted before or during migration, there were 33 cases of tuberculosis, four of malaria, and one of louse-borne relapsing fever, all of which occurred in 13–17-year-old unaccompanied minors. Among younger asylum seekers, there were no significant differences in the spectrum of infectious discharge diagnoses compared to residents, but across all incident infections, 0–6-year-old asylum seekers had 3.2-fold and 7–12-year-old a 4.7-fold greater risk of being admitted. Screening for multidrug-resistant bacteria showed that 45/160 (28%) of the asylum seekers were colonized, but clinical infections caused by these species were rare.
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