Action on social determinants is a main component of the World Health Organization End Tuberculosis (TB) Strategy. The aim of the study was to collect information on socioeconomic characteristics and biomedical risk factors in migrant TB patients in Italy and compare it with data collected among Italian TB patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted among TB patients aged ≥18 years over a 12-months enrolment period in 12 major Italian hospitals. Information on education, employment, housing and income was collected, and European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions index was used to assess material deprivation. Among migrants, we also analyzed factors associated with severe material deprivation. Migrants were compared with y...
<div><p>In Italy, TB notifications in foreign-born people (FBP) are steadily increasing. To investig...
In Italy, TB notifications in foreign-born people (FBP) are steadily increasing. To investigate this...
Tuberculosis is still considered a worldwide health problem. In recent years, the stable decrease of...
Action on social determinants is a main component of the World Health Organization End Tuberculosis ...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains an unresolved global health problem and vulnerable groups su...
BACKGROUND: Emilia Romagna, a northern Italian region, has a population of 4.27 million, of which 9...
This study investigated the epidemiology of tuberculosis in the last 16 years in the province of Pav...
Migration from low- and middle-income countries to high-income countries increasingly determines the...
Tuberculosis remains one of the major worldwide problems regarding public health. This study evaluat...
Background In Italy, Tubercolosis (TB) has increasingly become a disease for specific population sub...
Tuberculosis remains one of the major worldwide problems regarding public health. This study evaluat...
BACKGROUND: The metropolitan area of Bologna, a city in Northern Italy (Emilia Romagna region), is c...
Most of the tuberculosis cases in Campania occur in Naples, the biggest city in the South of Italy w...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the epidemiology and the diagnostic, clinical and therapeutic a...
SETTING: The Province of Milan, which has high rates of immigration from developing countries, and t...
<div><p>In Italy, TB notifications in foreign-born people (FBP) are steadily increasing. To investig...
In Italy, TB notifications in foreign-born people (FBP) are steadily increasing. To investigate this...
Tuberculosis is still considered a worldwide health problem. In recent years, the stable decrease of...
Action on social determinants is a main component of the World Health Organization End Tuberculosis ...
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) remains an unresolved global health problem and vulnerable groups su...
BACKGROUND: Emilia Romagna, a northern Italian region, has a population of 4.27 million, of which 9...
This study investigated the epidemiology of tuberculosis in the last 16 years in the province of Pav...
Migration from low- and middle-income countries to high-income countries increasingly determines the...
Tuberculosis remains one of the major worldwide problems regarding public health. This study evaluat...
Background In Italy, Tubercolosis (TB) has increasingly become a disease for specific population sub...
Tuberculosis remains one of the major worldwide problems regarding public health. This study evaluat...
BACKGROUND: The metropolitan area of Bologna, a city in Northern Italy (Emilia Romagna region), is c...
Most of the tuberculosis cases in Campania occur in Naples, the biggest city in the South of Italy w...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the epidemiology and the diagnostic, clinical and therapeutic a...
SETTING: The Province of Milan, which has high rates of immigration from developing countries, and t...
<div><p>In Italy, TB notifications in foreign-born people (FBP) are steadily increasing. To investig...
In Italy, TB notifications in foreign-born people (FBP) are steadily increasing. To investigate this...
Tuberculosis is still considered a worldwide health problem. In recent years, the stable decrease of...