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Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics 12/2017

30.09.2017 | Original Article

The spectrum of care for pediatric refugees and asylum seekers at a tertiary health care facility in Switzerland in 2015

verfasst von: Christian Pohl, Ines Mack, Torsten Schmitz, Nicole Ritz

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Ausgabe 12/2017

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Abstract

The aim of this retrospective study was to describe the epidemiology and spectrum of infections of admitted pediatric refugees and asylum seekers in a tertiary referral hospital in a high-income country in Europe. We identified recent refugees and asylum seekers < 18 years of age admitted to the University Children’s Hospital in Basel, Switzerland, in 2015. A retrospective analysis was performed using electronic patient records. We identified 105 admissions in 93 patients with a median age of 5.7 (IQR 2.6–14.5) years. Eritrea, Syria, and Afghanistan were the most frequent countries of origin. The median duration of admission was 4 (IQR 2–6) days with infections and elective surgical interventions being the most common reason (54.8 and 16.1%, respectively). Most infections were airway, skin, and gastrointestinal in 46.4, 20.2, and 11.9%, respectively. The prevalence of tropical infections was 11.9%. The main pathogens identified were influenza A virus (13.8%), Staphylococcus aureus (10.3%), and rhino/enterovirus (10.3%). Previous medical non-infectious conditions were recorded in 13%.
Conclusion: The study revealed a high burden of infections in admitted patients mostly caused by well-known pathogens prevalent also in the local population. Both tropical infections and pre-existing non-infectious conditions are also important in admitted patients. Better epidemiological data is required to optimize health care for this medically most vulnerable population in refugee crises.
What is Known:
• Pediatric refugees and asylum seekers are the most vulnerable population in refugee crises.
• Data on health concerns and needs in this population is scarce.
What is New:
• This is one of the first studies on the epidemiology of pediatric refugees and asylum seekers treated as inpatients in a European high-income country.
• The high burden of infections is mostly caused by well-known pathogens prevalent also in the local population.
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Metadaten
Titel
The spectrum of care for pediatric refugees and asylum seekers at a tertiary health care facility in Switzerland in 2015
verfasst von
Christian Pohl
Ines Mack
Torsten Schmitz
Nicole Ritz
Publikationsdatum
30.09.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Ausgabe 12/2017
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-017-3014-9

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