High prevalence of clustered tuberculosis cases in peruvian migrants in florence, Italy

Infect Dis Rep. 2014 Dec 11;6(4):5646. doi: 10.4081/idr.2014.5646. eCollection 2014 Nov 19.

Abstract

Tuberculosis is a leading cause of morbidity for Peruvian migrants in Florence, Italy, where they account for about 20% of yearly diagnosed cases. A retrospective study on cases notified in Peruvian residents in Florence in the period 2001-2010 was carried out and available Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains were genotyped (MIRU-VNTR-24 and Spoligotyping). One hundred thirty eight cases were retrieved. Genotyping performed in 87 strains revealed that 39 (44.8%) belonged to 12 clusters. Assuming that in each cluster the transmission of tuberculosis from the index case took place in Florence, a large proportion of cases could be preventable by improving early diagnosis of contagious cases and contact tracing.

Keywords: Italy; Peru; cluster; epidemiology; immigrants; migrants; tuberculosis.

Grants and funding

Funding: the study was carried out within the COHEMI (COordinating resources to assess and improve HEalth status of MIgrants from Latin America)-project. This is a three-year collaborative project supported by the European Commission under the Health Cooperation Work Programme of the 7th FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME (GA-261495) launched in 2011 (http://www.cohemi-project.eu/).