Infectious diseases detected by screening after arrival to Denmark in internationally adopted children

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Infectious diseases detected by screening after arrival to Denmark in internationally adopted children. / Nielsen, Agnethe Vale; Kjærgaard, Jesper; Pedersen, Tine Marie; Helmuth, Ida Glode; Nygaard, Ulrikka; Nielsen, Helle Winter; Christensen, Vibeke Brix; Kurtzhals, Jørgen Anders Lindholm; Poulsen, Anja.

In: Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, Vol. 109, No. 5, 2020, p. 1004-1010.

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Nielsen, AV, Kjærgaard, J, Pedersen, TM, Helmuth, IG, Nygaard, U, Nielsen, HW, Christensen, VB, Kurtzhals, JAL & Poulsen, A 2020, 'Infectious diseases detected by screening after arrival to Denmark in internationally adopted children', Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, vol. 109, no. 5, pp. 1004-1010. https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.15045

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Nielsen, A. V., Kjærgaard, J., Pedersen, T. M., Helmuth, I. G., Nygaard, U., Nielsen, H. W., Christensen, V. B., Kurtzhals, J. A. L., & Poulsen, A. (2020). Infectious diseases detected by screening after arrival to Denmark in internationally adopted children. Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics, 109(5), 1004-1010. https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.15045

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Nielsen AV, Kjærgaard J, Pedersen TM, Helmuth IG, Nygaard U, Nielsen HW et al. Infectious diseases detected by screening after arrival to Denmark in internationally adopted children. Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics. 2020;109(5):1004-1010. https://doi.org/10.1111/apa.15045

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Nielsen, Agnethe Vale ; Kjærgaard, Jesper ; Pedersen, Tine Marie ; Helmuth, Ida Glode ; Nygaard, Ulrikka ; Nielsen, Helle Winter ; Christensen, Vibeke Brix ; Kurtzhals, Jørgen Anders Lindholm ; Poulsen, Anja. / Infectious diseases detected by screening after arrival to Denmark in internationally adopted children. In: Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics. 2020 ; Vol. 109, No. 5. pp. 1004-1010.

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abstract = "Aim: To show the prevalence of selected infectious diseases among internationally adopted children (IAC) in Denmark. Background: Each year approximately 200 IAC arrive in Denmark. These are at increased risk of infectious diseases rarely seen in Danish children. Studies from the 1990s showed that 60% of IAC had infectious diseases and that the majority of these were undetected without screening. Methods: The study is a prospective study of medical records from children seen in the adoption clinic at Copenhagen University Hospital in the period 2009-2013. Screening was done for hepatitis A (HAV), B (HBV) and C (HCV), syphilis, HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and intestinal parasites. Results: In 245 IAC tested, 2% had evidence of recent HAV infection, 3% with HBV and one child with HCV, and no cases of HIV were found. One child had antibodies against syphilis (anti-Trpa AB positivity), and 2% were latently infected with tuberculosis. We found 30% infected with pathogenic intestinal parasites. Only 46% had serologic evidence of immunisation against HBV. Conclusion: The prevalence of infections in IAC was lower than previously reported but compared to the general population, a higher prevalence of intestinal parasites, hepatitis and tuberculosis was found. We recommend that IAC are offered screening shortly after arrival.",
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AU - Pedersen, Tine Marie

AU - Helmuth, Ida Glode

AU - Nygaard, Ulrikka

AU - Nielsen, Helle Winter

AU - Christensen, Vibeke Brix

AU - Kurtzhals, Jørgen Anders Lindholm

AU - Poulsen, Anja

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N2 - Aim: To show the prevalence of selected infectious diseases among internationally adopted children (IAC) in Denmark. Background: Each year approximately 200 IAC arrive in Denmark. These are at increased risk of infectious diseases rarely seen in Danish children. Studies from the 1990s showed that 60% of IAC had infectious diseases and that the majority of these were undetected without screening. Methods: The study is a prospective study of medical records from children seen in the adoption clinic at Copenhagen University Hospital in the period 2009-2013. Screening was done for hepatitis A (HAV), B (HBV) and C (HCV), syphilis, HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and intestinal parasites. Results: In 245 IAC tested, 2% had evidence of recent HAV infection, 3% with HBV and one child with HCV, and no cases of HIV were found. One child had antibodies against syphilis (anti-Trpa AB positivity), and 2% were latently infected with tuberculosis. We found 30% infected with pathogenic intestinal parasites. Only 46% had serologic evidence of immunisation against HBV. Conclusion: The prevalence of infections in IAC was lower than previously reported but compared to the general population, a higher prevalence of intestinal parasites, hepatitis and tuberculosis was found. We recommend that IAC are offered screening shortly after arrival.

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