Background During the period May 2004 – December 2005 a serum epidemiological survey for preventable diseases through compulsory vaccination in Italy (diphtheria, tetanus, poliovirus, hepatitis B) and rubella in women was performed in a group of adult and illegal immigrants living in Rome, to evaluate the relationship between vaccination coverage and socio-demographic characteristics. Methods It was carried out by Elisa test (for rubella, tetanus, diphtheria and hepatitis B) and by neutralizing antibody titration (Poliovirus). Both descriptive analyses (calculation of mean, median, standard deviation, percentage) and inferential statistics (hypothesis tests) were used. Results Six hundred and sixty-seven immigrants were invited to participa...
Aims: The introduction of HBV vaccination in Italy has reduced the incidence and prevalence of HBV i...
BACKGROUND: Screening migrants from areas where hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is endemic is impo...
The aims of the study were to estimate the clinical impact of HBV infection in pregnant immigrants a...
<p><em>Background</em></p><p>During the period May 2004 – December 2005 a serum epidemiological surv...
Background: During the period May 2004 \u2013 December 2005 a serum epidemiological survey for preve...
Background and aim of the work: Recent seroprevalence studies in different population groups have ...
BACKGROUND: In Italy, about 5% of the population is represented by immigrants. The epidemiology of h...
Introduction: We investigated 170 HBsAg-positive immigrants living in Italy for 1–7 years to ascerta...
Due to their increased vulnerability, immigrants are considered a priority group for communicable di...
Since the 1990s Puglia has been totally involved in the reception and assistance of refugees. The pr...
Widespread use of poliovirus vaccines has lead to a dramatic decline on the incidence of paralytic p...
The migrant1 population in Italy constantly increased in the first two decades of the 21st century, ...
International migration rapidly increased in the last decade, raising a renewed attention to its imp...
Since 1991, immigration flows have had a relevant impact on the area of Salento, in southern Italy, ...
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the etiologic agent of endemically transmitted viral hepatitis. HEV is en...
Aims: The introduction of HBV vaccination in Italy has reduced the incidence and prevalence of HBV i...
BACKGROUND: Screening migrants from areas where hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is endemic is impo...
The aims of the study were to estimate the clinical impact of HBV infection in pregnant immigrants a...
<p><em>Background</em></p><p>During the period May 2004 – December 2005 a serum epidemiological surv...
Background: During the period May 2004 \u2013 December 2005 a serum epidemiological survey for preve...
Background and aim of the work: Recent seroprevalence studies in different population groups have ...
BACKGROUND: In Italy, about 5% of the population is represented by immigrants. The epidemiology of h...
Introduction: We investigated 170 HBsAg-positive immigrants living in Italy for 1–7 years to ascerta...
Due to their increased vulnerability, immigrants are considered a priority group for communicable di...
Since the 1990s Puglia has been totally involved in the reception and assistance of refugees. The pr...
Widespread use of poliovirus vaccines has lead to a dramatic decline on the incidence of paralytic p...
The migrant1 population in Italy constantly increased in the first two decades of the 21st century, ...
International migration rapidly increased in the last decade, raising a renewed attention to its imp...
Since 1991, immigration flows have had a relevant impact on the area of Salento, in southern Italy, ...
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the etiologic agent of endemically transmitted viral hepatitis. HEV is en...
Aims: The introduction of HBV vaccination in Italy has reduced the incidence and prevalence of HBV i...
BACKGROUND: Screening migrants from areas where hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is endemic is impo...
The aims of the study were to estimate the clinical impact of HBV infection in pregnant immigrants a...