Health status assessment of a population of asylum seekers in Northern Italy.
Luca ManfrediVeronica SciannameoCinzia DestefanisMarta PrisecaruGiorgia CossuRoberto GnaviAlessandra MacciottaAlberto CatalanoRoberto Raffaele PepeCarlotta SacerdoteFulvio RicceriPublished in: Globalization and health (2022)
This study provides information on the diverse diseases that affect the asylum seekers population. In our sample, the Horn of Africa was the most troubled area of arrival, with severe conditions frequently reported regarding skin diseases, in particular scabies. 2018 was the most critical year, especially for migrants from the Horn of Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. During the stay at the camp, the prevalence of respiratory diseases increased. However, skin diseases remained the main issue for people from the Horn of Africa. Overall, the most reported diseases in the sample were dermatological, respiratory, digestive and generic diseases, both on arrival and during the stay. A better understanding of the health status of asylum seekers is an important factor to determine a more efficient reception and integration process and a better allocation of economic resources in the context of migrants' health care.