Screening of 488 Syrian unaccompanied minor refugees (< 18 years-old) in Berlin showed low prevalence of intestinal parasites (Giardia, 7%), positive schistosomiasis serology (1.4%) and absence of hepatitis B. Among 44 ill adult Syrian refugees examined at GeoSentinel clinics worldwide, cutaneous leishmaniasis affected one in three patients; other noteworthy infections were active tuberculosis (11%) and chronic hepatitis B or C (9%). These data can contribute to evidence- based guidelines for infectious disease screening of Syrian refugees.
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Mockenhaupt, F. P., Barbre, K. A., Jensenius, M., Larsen, C. S., Barnett, E. D., Stauffer, W., … Schlagenhauf, P. (2016). Profile of illness in syrian refugees: A geosentinel analysis, 2013 to 2015. Eurosurveillance, 21(10). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2016.21.10.30160
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