The impact of migration on tuberculosis epidemiology and control in high-income countries: a review

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Manish Pareek
Christina Greenaway
Teymur Noori
Jose Munoz
Dominik Zenner
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[1] University of Leicester,Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation
[2] University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust,Department of Infection and HIV Medicine
[3] Jewish General Hospital,Division of Infectious Diseases and Department of Clinical Epidemiology
[4] McGill University,Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Control
[5] European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control,Centre for Infectious Disease Epidemiology
[6] Barcelona Institute for Global Health,undefined
[7] Public Health England,undefined
[8] University College London,undefined
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BMC Medicine | / 14卷
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Migration; Tuberculosis; Screening; Review;
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Tuberculosis (TB) causes significant morbidity and mortality in high-income countries with foreign-born individuals bearing a disproportionate burden of the overall TB case burden in these countries. In this review of tuberculosis and migration we discuss the impact of migration on the epidemiology of TB in low burden countries, describe the various screening strategies to address this issue, review the yield and cost-effectiveness of these programs and describe the gaps in knowledge as well as possible future solutions.
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