PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Godue, C. B. AU - Goggin, P. AU - Gyorkos, T. W. TI - [Tuberculin reactors among refugee status claimants newly arrived in Canada] DP - 1988 Jul 01 TA - Canadian Medical Association Journal PG - 41--44 VI - 139 IP - 1 4099 - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/139/1/41.short 4100 - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/139/1/41.full SO - CMAJ1988 Jul 01; 139 AB - A large number of new cases of tuberculosis are reported among immigrants to Canada every year. For public health purposes immigration policy requires that all immigrants undergo chest radiography and that those found to be infectious receive treatment and follow-up. Since 1984 the clinique Sante-Accueil of the departement de Sante communautaire, hopital Saint-Luc, Montreal, has participated in the screening of immigrants arriving in Quebec who claim refugee status. We undertook a descriptive study to determine the prevalence of tuberculous infection in this population. Of 865 tuberculin tests administered and read, 329 (38%) produced reactions 10 mm or more in diameter. The proportion of positive reactions was higher among older immigrants and varied by country of origin, from 30% for people from El Salvador to 61% for those from Haiti. A history of vaccination with bacille Calmette-Guerin or the presence of a scar was not associated with a positive reaction. Three cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were identified, for a rate of 118/100,000. Our findings underline the importance of systematically screening immigrants for tuberculous infection with the tuberculin test.