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Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Migrants in Apulia, a Region of Southern Italy, in the Years 2006–2016

Schistosomiasis is the most prevalent tropical disease in the world after malaria. According to the World Health Organization, the disease afflicts more than 240 million people in about 80 countries. Recently, an epidemiological surveillance study performed between 1997 and 2010 by the European Netw...

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Autores principales: Brindicci, Gaetano, Santoro, Carmen Rita, De Laurentiis, Vittoriana, Capolongo, Carmen, Solarino, Maria Elena, Papagni, Roberta, Ciracì, Emanuela, Gatti, Pietro, Loconsole, Daniela, Monno, Rosa, Monno, Laura, Miragliotta, Giuseppe, Angarano, Gioacchino
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5757092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29435460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8257310
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author Brindicci, Gaetano
Santoro, Carmen Rita
De Laurentiis, Vittoriana
Capolongo, Carmen
Solarino, Maria Elena
Papagni, Roberta
Ciracì, Emanuela
Gatti, Pietro
Loconsole, Daniela
Monno, Rosa
Monno, Laura
Miragliotta, Giuseppe
Angarano, Gioacchino
author_facet Brindicci, Gaetano
Santoro, Carmen Rita
De Laurentiis, Vittoriana
Capolongo, Carmen
Solarino, Maria Elena
Papagni, Roberta
Ciracì, Emanuela
Gatti, Pietro
Loconsole, Daniela
Monno, Rosa
Monno, Laura
Miragliotta, Giuseppe
Angarano, Gioacchino
author_sort Brindicci, Gaetano
collection PubMed
description Schistosomiasis is the most prevalent tropical disease in the world after malaria. According to the World Health Organization, the disease afflicts more than 240 million people in about 80 countries. Recently, an epidemiological surveillance study performed between 1997 and 2010 by the European Network for Tropical Medicine and Health Travel regarding schistosomiasis between immigrants and travelers has been published. No data are available in the literature regarding the situation in South Italy. Herein, we report the prevalence of urinary schistosomiasis in a population of migrants in Apulia referring to our outpatient clinic for immigrant diseases in the period 2006–2016. Since all cases of schistosomiasis were related to the last three years of observation, the demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population were compared before and after 2014. Nearly 51% of all patients visited (1762) were from high/moderate endemic countries for schistosomiasis, and nine cases of urinary schistosomiasis were diagnosed. Prevalence was 1% among migrants from endemic areas and 10% in those from Mali and Senegal. Our findings confirm that schistosomiasis is a widespread infection among immigrants, even if it is often underdiagnosed because of the multifaceted clinical presentation. Changes in migratory dynamics can affect clinical observations very quickly.
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spelling pubmed-57570922018-02-12 Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Migrants in Apulia, a Region of Southern Italy, in the Years 2006–2016 Brindicci, Gaetano Santoro, Carmen Rita De Laurentiis, Vittoriana Capolongo, Carmen Solarino, Maria Elena Papagni, Roberta Ciracì, Emanuela Gatti, Pietro Loconsole, Daniela Monno, Rosa Monno, Laura Miragliotta, Giuseppe Angarano, Gioacchino Biomed Res Int Review Article Schistosomiasis is the most prevalent tropical disease in the world after malaria. According to the World Health Organization, the disease afflicts more than 240 million people in about 80 countries. Recently, an epidemiological surveillance study performed between 1997 and 2010 by the European Network for Tropical Medicine and Health Travel regarding schistosomiasis between immigrants and travelers has been published. No data are available in the literature regarding the situation in South Italy. Herein, we report the prevalence of urinary schistosomiasis in a population of migrants in Apulia referring to our outpatient clinic for immigrant diseases in the period 2006–2016. Since all cases of schistosomiasis were related to the last three years of observation, the demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population were compared before and after 2014. Nearly 51% of all patients visited (1762) were from high/moderate endemic countries for schistosomiasis, and nine cases of urinary schistosomiasis were diagnosed. Prevalence was 1% among migrants from endemic areas and 10% in those from Mali and Senegal. Our findings confirm that schistosomiasis is a widespread infection among immigrants, even if it is often underdiagnosed because of the multifaceted clinical presentation. Changes in migratory dynamics can affect clinical observations very quickly. Hindawi 2017 2017-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5757092/ /pubmed/29435460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8257310 Text en Copyright © 2017 Gaetano Brindicci et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Brindicci, Gaetano
Santoro, Carmen Rita
De Laurentiis, Vittoriana
Capolongo, Carmen
Solarino, Maria Elena
Papagni, Roberta
Ciracì, Emanuela
Gatti, Pietro
Loconsole, Daniela
Monno, Rosa
Monno, Laura
Miragliotta, Giuseppe
Angarano, Gioacchino
Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Migrants in Apulia, a Region of Southern Italy, in the Years 2006–2016
title Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Migrants in Apulia, a Region of Southern Italy, in the Years 2006–2016
title_full Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Migrants in Apulia, a Region of Southern Italy, in the Years 2006–2016
title_fullStr Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Migrants in Apulia, a Region of Southern Italy, in the Years 2006–2016
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Migrants in Apulia, a Region of Southern Italy, in the Years 2006–2016
title_short Prevalence of Urinary Schistosomiasis in Migrants in Apulia, a Region of Southern Italy, in the Years 2006–2016
title_sort prevalence of urinary schistosomiasis in migrants in apulia, a region of southern italy, in the years 2006–2016
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5757092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29435460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8257310
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