The report identified relevant documents through an evidence review of
the peer-reviewed and grey literature in English and Russian, including
websites of relevant national and international organizations and
ministries of health across the WHO European Region. Publications
reporting data on packages of care for TB in refugees and migrants were
included and relevant data extracted and synthesized using a narrative
approach to identify approaches being implemented across the Region.
Efforts were made to capture relevant data from eastern Europe and the
Russian Federation, in addition to western Europe. Although the main
focus was on active TB, consideration was also given to latent TB
(LTBI), drug-resistant TB and TB/HIV in migrant populations.
There were significant variations identified across the Region in terms
of levels of migration and burden of TB in refugees and migrants, as
well as in approaches to the prevention, detection and treatment of TB,
with low quality of evidence in most cases. However, the data
highlighted some features that might guide policy-making and service
development in this area.
Because of the diversity of settings across the WHO European Region, it
is unlikely that a single harmonized approach to management of TB among
migrants will be effective or efficient. However, some policy options
can be derived from the analysis for consideration.