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Timing of chronic hepatitis B diagnosis after migration and its determinants among Sub-Saharan African migrants living in France

OBJECTIVE: In European countries, chronic hepatitis B (CHB) disproportionately affects migrants from medium- and high-endemic areas and is largely underdiagnosed. To inform policy and improve screening strategies, we measured the timing of CHB diagnosis after migration and its determinants among sub...

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Autores principales: Pannetier, Julie, Gigonzac, Virginie, Lydié, Nathalie, Desgrées du Loû, Annabel, Dray Spira, Rosemary
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5746227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29283994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189196
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author Pannetier, Julie
Gigonzac, Virginie
Lydié, Nathalie
Desgrées du Loû, Annabel
Dray Spira, Rosemary
author_facet Pannetier, Julie
Gigonzac, Virginie
Lydié, Nathalie
Desgrées du Loû, Annabel
Dray Spira, Rosemary
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description OBJECTIVE: In European countries, chronic hepatitis B (CHB) disproportionately affects migrants from medium- and high-endemic areas and is largely underdiagnosed. To inform policy and improve screening strategies, we measured the timing of CHB diagnosis after migration and its determinants among sub-Saharan migrants living in the Paris metropolitan area (France). DESIGN: The PARCOURS study is a retrospective life-event history survey conducted in health care services in 2012–2013 among 779 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa who were receiving care for CHB. We investigated the timing of CHB diagnosis from the time of arrival in France using the Kaplan-Meier method and characteristics associated with CHB diagnosis since the time of arrival in France using discrete-time multivariate logistic regression models. RESULTS: The median CHB diagnosis occurred during the fourth year spent in France for men and during the second year spent in France for women. Among men, the probability of CHB diagnosis increased during years with (versus without) a temporary resident permit (aOR: 1.6, 95%CI: 1.1–2.2), a precarious accommodation (aOR: 1.7, 95%CI: 1.1–2.6), and hospitalization (aOR: 7.7, 95%CI: 3.4–15.1). Among women, CHB diagnosis was more likely to occur during years with unemployment (aOR: 1.9, 95%CI: 1.1–3.94), pregnancy (aOR: 6.6, 95%CI: 3.5–12.5) and hospitalization (aOR: 9.0, 95%CI: 2.95–32.3). For both sexes, the probability of CHB diagnosis was higher among those who migrated to France because they were threatened in their country. CONCLUSION: This study shows that social hardships (residential, economic, administrative) and contact with the health care system after arrival in France hasten access to a CHB diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-57462272018-01-08 Timing of chronic hepatitis B diagnosis after migration and its determinants among Sub-Saharan African migrants living in France Pannetier, Julie Gigonzac, Virginie Lydié, Nathalie Desgrées du Loû, Annabel Dray Spira, Rosemary PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: In European countries, chronic hepatitis B (CHB) disproportionately affects migrants from medium- and high-endemic areas and is largely underdiagnosed. To inform policy and improve screening strategies, we measured the timing of CHB diagnosis after migration and its determinants among sub-Saharan migrants living in the Paris metropolitan area (France). DESIGN: The PARCOURS study is a retrospective life-event history survey conducted in health care services in 2012–2013 among 779 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa who were receiving care for CHB. We investigated the timing of CHB diagnosis from the time of arrival in France using the Kaplan-Meier method and characteristics associated with CHB diagnosis since the time of arrival in France using discrete-time multivariate logistic regression models. RESULTS: The median CHB diagnosis occurred during the fourth year spent in France for men and during the second year spent in France for women. Among men, the probability of CHB diagnosis increased during years with (versus without) a temporary resident permit (aOR: 1.6, 95%CI: 1.1–2.2), a precarious accommodation (aOR: 1.7, 95%CI: 1.1–2.6), and hospitalization (aOR: 7.7, 95%CI: 3.4–15.1). Among women, CHB diagnosis was more likely to occur during years with unemployment (aOR: 1.9, 95%CI: 1.1–3.94), pregnancy (aOR: 6.6, 95%CI: 3.5–12.5) and hospitalization (aOR: 9.0, 95%CI: 2.95–32.3). For both sexes, the probability of CHB diagnosis was higher among those who migrated to France because they were threatened in their country. CONCLUSION: This study shows that social hardships (residential, economic, administrative) and contact with the health care system after arrival in France hasten access to a CHB diagnosis. Public Library of Science 2017-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5746227/ /pubmed/29283994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189196 Text en © 2017 Pannetier et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lydié, Nathalie
Desgrées du Loû, Annabel
Dray Spira, Rosemary
Timing of chronic hepatitis B diagnosis after migration and its determinants among Sub-Saharan African migrants living in France
title Timing of chronic hepatitis B diagnosis after migration and its determinants among Sub-Saharan African migrants living in France
title_full Timing of chronic hepatitis B diagnosis after migration and its determinants among Sub-Saharan African migrants living in France
title_fullStr Timing of chronic hepatitis B diagnosis after migration and its determinants among Sub-Saharan African migrants living in France
title_full_unstemmed Timing of chronic hepatitis B diagnosis after migration and its determinants among Sub-Saharan African migrants living in France
title_short Timing of chronic hepatitis B diagnosis after migration and its determinants among Sub-Saharan African migrants living in France
title_sort timing of chronic hepatitis b diagnosis after migration and its determinants among sub-saharan african migrants living in france
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5746227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29283994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189196
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