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Undocumented migrants during the Covid-19 pandemic: social conditions, clinical features and pharmacological treatment

机译:无证件移民在Covid-19大流行期间:社会条件,临床特征和药理治疗

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Population groups such as undocumented migrants have been almost completely forgotten during the COVID-19 pandemic, though they have been living in all European countries for decades and new arrivals have continued throughout the pandemic. The aim of this study was to investigate their health conditions during the current pandemic. We analysed the records of 272 patients with respiratory issues attending the outpatient clinic of a large charity in Milan, Italy: amongst them, 18 had COVID-19 confirmed by rhino-pharyngeal swab and 1 of them deceased. All the patients attending the clinic appeared to have several risk factors for COVID-19 and chronic conditions suspected to predispose to the disease and/or to worsen severity and outcomes: hypertension, immunosuppression and previous close contact with COVID-19 patients were the most important ones. Presenting symptoms were worse in patients with COVID-19 than in those with other respiratory issues. These results are discussed in light of the necessity to provide better healthcare to undocumented migrants.
机译:在Covid-19大流行期间,无证移民等人口群体几乎完全被遗忘,尽管他们已经住在所有欧洲国家,但是在整个大流行过程中都持续了新的港口。本研究的目的是在目前的大流行期间调查他们的健康状况。我们分析了272名呼吸问题患者的记录,参加了意大利米兰大慈善机构的门诊诊所:其中18岁的Covid-19被犀牛拭子确认,其中1人死于死者。出席诊所的所有患者似乎有几个危险因素为Covid-19和慢性疾病令人厌倦地促使疾病和/或恶化的患者:高血压,免疫抑制和与Covid-19患者的紧密接触是最重要的那些。 Covid-19的患者患者症状比其他呼吸问题的患者更糟糕。鉴于必要性来讨论这些结果,为无证移民提供更好的医疗保健。

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