Contribution of immigrants to tuberculosis in a Health Service in Chile
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Abstract
The assessment of Chilean Tuberculosis Control Program shows a growing increase of tuberculosis cases in foreign patients in communes of the city of Santiago with higher incidence of this disease. Through the evaluation of the cases diagnosed in a decade we found an increasing contribution of foreigners, ranging from about 10% in 2005 to 30% in 2014. The greatest proportion of tuberculosis cases in foreigners was detected in Santiago, the commune with the highest incidence. In this area, tuberculosis incidence ranged from 17% in 2005, to 29% in 2015. Treatment efficiency in foreigners (87.6%) is close to our national goal (90%) and better than in Chilean patients (81.5%). We found a higher proportion of foreign cases defaulting therapy (11%) in relation to Chilean (7.7%), but the death rate in foreigners was less than in Chileans (1.5 versus 10.6%). We must strengthen tuberculosis control strategies focused on foreigner populations.
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Section
TUBERCULOSIS SECTION
How to Cite
PEÑA M, C., CAAMAÑO M, R., MESA M, M. J., URZÚA S, R., PINOCHET R, M., & MIRANDA M, C. (2016). Contribution of immigrants to tuberculosis in a Health Service in Chile. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 32(1), 41–49. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/279