       Document 0534
 DOCN  M9550534
 TI    [Panorama of infections among refugees--the risk of epidemics from the
       East]
 DT    9505
 AU    Christenson B; Miljomedicinska enheten, Karolinska sjukhuset, Stockholm.
 SO    Nord Med. 1995;110(2):40-1, 47. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95158145
 AB    The article consists in an account of the numbers of reported cases of
       infectious diseases among approximately 10,000 refugees who came to the
       Stockholm area, primarily from the former Yugoslavia, Africa, Asia and
       Irak during the period 1992-1993. High prevalences were noted of
       hepatitis B and tuberculosis, and in certain groups high prevalences of
       HIV. Hitherto there has been no increase in the spread of infections to
       the general population. In the event of a wave of refugees from Russia
       and the Baltic countries, it is primarily diphtheria and tuberculosis
       that will entail vigilance.
 DE    Adolescence  Adult  Africa/ETHNOLOGY  Asia/ETHNOLOGY  Child  Child,
       Preschool  Communicable Diseases/*EPIDEMIOLOGY  *Emigration and
       Immigration  English Abstract  Hepatitis B/EPIDEMIOLOGY  Human
       Iraq/ETHNOLOGY  Middle Age  Prevalence  *Refugees  Sweden/EPIDEMIOLOGY
       Tuberculosis/EPIDEMIOLOGY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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