Abstract Background The German Military Medical Service contributed to the medical screening of unaccompanied minor refugees (UMRs) coming to Germany in 2014 and 2015. In this study, a broad range of diagnostic procedures was applied to identify microorganisms with clinical or public health significance. Previously, those tests had only been used to screen soldiers returning from tropical deployments. This instance is the first time the approach has been studied in a humanitarian context. Methods The offered screenings included blood cell counts, hepatitis B serology and microscopy of the stool to look for protozoa and worm eggs as well as PCR from stool samples targeting pathogenic bacteria, protozoa and helminths. If individuals refused c...
Economic instability, destabilisation with armed conflagration, religious and ethnic conflicts are t...
Abstract Background Multidrug-resistant bacteria represent a substantial global burden for human hea...
This assessment describes the enteric colonization of German soldiers 8-12 weeks after returning fro...
BackgroundInformation regarding the prevalence of infectious diseases (IDs) in child and adolescent ...
In 2015, most of the refugees arriving in Germany originated from countries with poor hygienic and s...
Introduction The 2015 refugee crisis raised concerns about an import of infectious diseases affecti...
Our study aimed at determining the prevalence of selected infectious diseases among recently arrived...
Our study aimed at determining the prevalence of selected infectious diseases among recently arrived...
Introduction: The refugee crisis is a great challenge to the social and healthcare system in Europea...
Screening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berlin showed low prevalenc...
IntroductionIn 2015, 4062 unaccompanied minor refugees were registered in Berlin, Germany. According...
International audienceScreening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berli...
International audienceScreening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berli...
International audienceScreening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berli...
International audienceScreening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berli...
Economic instability, destabilisation with armed conflagration, religious and ethnic conflicts are t...
Abstract Background Multidrug-resistant bacteria represent a substantial global burden for human hea...
This assessment describes the enteric colonization of German soldiers 8-12 weeks after returning fro...
BackgroundInformation regarding the prevalence of infectious diseases (IDs) in child and adolescent ...
In 2015, most of the refugees arriving in Germany originated from countries with poor hygienic and s...
Introduction The 2015 refugee crisis raised concerns about an import of infectious diseases affecti...
Our study aimed at determining the prevalence of selected infectious diseases among recently arrived...
Our study aimed at determining the prevalence of selected infectious diseases among recently arrived...
Introduction: The refugee crisis is a great challenge to the social and healthcare system in Europea...
Screening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berlin showed low prevalenc...
IntroductionIn 2015, 4062 unaccompanied minor refugees were registered in Berlin, Germany. According...
International audienceScreening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berli...
International audienceScreening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berli...
International audienceScreening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berli...
International audienceScreening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berli...
Economic instability, destabilisation with armed conflagration, religious and ethnic conflicts are t...
Abstract Background Multidrug-resistant bacteria represent a substantial global burden for human hea...
This assessment describes the enteric colonization of German soldiers 8-12 weeks after returning fro...