Infectious and non-infectious diseases burden among Haitian immigrants in Chile: a cross-sectional study

Author:

Fuster Francisco,Peirano Felipe,Vargas José Ignacio,Zamora Francisco Xavier,López-Lastra Marcelo,Núñez Ruth,Soza Jacinta,González Katherine,Estay Denisse,Barchiesi Beatrice,Fuster Antonieta,López Ignacia,Utrera Nicolás,Landeros Jorge,Chandía Javiera,Paredes Angela,Reyes Daniela,Arias Rodrigo,Padilla Luis,Suárez Hernán,Farcas Katia,Cannistra Macarena,Muñoz Geraldine,Rodríguez Ignacio,Ormazábal Ivana,Cortés Josefina,Cornejo Bárbara,Manzur Franco,Reyes Antonia,Leiva Vicente,Raimann María Victoria,Arrau Catalina,Cox Valentina,Soza Alejandro

Abstract

AbstractChile has become a popular destination for migrants from South America and the Caribbean (low- and middle-income countries migration). Close to 200.000 Haitian migrants have arrived in Chile. Infectious and non-infectious disease burden among the Haitian adult population living in Chile is unknown. This study aimed to acquire the basic health information (selected transmissible and non-transmissible conditions) of the Haitian adult population living in Chile. A cross-sectional survey was performed, inviting Haitian-born residents in Chile older than 18 years old. Common conditions and risk factors for disease were assessed, as well as selected transmissible conditions (HIV, HBV, and HCV). 498 participants (60.4% female) from 10 communities in two regions of Chile were surveyed. Most subjects had never smoked (91.5%), and 80% drank less than one alcohol unit per month. The mean BMI was 25.6, with 45% of participants having a normal BMI (20–25). Hypertension was present in 31.5% (33% in the 25–44 age group). Prevalence of HIV was 2.4% (95 CI 1.3–4.2%), hepatitis B (HBsAg positive) was 3.4% (95 CI 2.1–5.5%), and hepatitis C was 0% (95 CI 0.0–0.9%). Quality of life showed a significant prevalence of depression and anxiety markers, particularly in those arriving in Chile less than 1 year ago. Low prevalence of obesity, diabetes, smoking, and drinking and estimated cardiovascular risk were found. Nonetheless, hypertension at a younger age, disproportionately higher prevalence of HIV and HBV infection and frequent markers of anxiety and depression were also found. Public policies for detecting and treating hypertension, HIV, and HBV screening, offering HBV vaccination, and organizing mental health programs for Haitian immigrants, are urgently needed.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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