Infectious Disease Profiles of Syrian and Eritrean Migrants Presenting in Europe: A Systematic Review

Author(s)
Insenring, E. et al.
Publication language
English
Pages
12pp
Date published
24 Apr 2018
Publisher
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Type
Articles
Keywords
Health, Forced displacement and migration, Host Communities
Countries
Syria, Eritrea

Background: In the past decade, a large influx of migrants presented in Europe. Their country of origin was mainly either Syria or Eritrea. Public health institutions in host countries in Europe are challenged to screen and care for migrant populations with regard to infectious diseases.

Methods: We performed a systematic literature review (according to PRISMA guidelines) to define the infectious disease profile of migrants originating in Syria and Eritrea.

Results: The search resulted in 825 papers of possible relevance for infectious diseases in migrants from Syria, of which, after screening, we included 35 in the systematic review. A further 265 papers of possible relevance for infectious diseases in Eritrean migrants were screened, of which we included 27 in the systematic review.