Infektiologische Versorgung minderjähriger Flüchtlinge am Beispiel der Ukraine

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Infektiologische Versorgung minderjähriger Flüchtlinge am Beispiel der Ukraine : Vorgehen in Deutschland gemäß der S1-Leitlinine (AWMF-Register Nr. 048-017). / Spielberger, B; Pfeil, J; Assaad, K; von Both, U; Janda, A; Kitz, C; Kobbe, R; Kunze, M; Lindert, J; Ritz, N; Trapp, S; Hufnagel, M.

In: MONATSSCHR KINDERH, Vol. 170, No. 12, 2022, p. 1103-1112.

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Spielberger, B, Pfeil, J, Assaad, K, von Both, U, Janda, A, Kitz, C, Kobbe, R, Kunze, M, Lindert, J, Ritz, N, Trapp, S & Hufnagel, M 2022, 'Infektiologische Versorgung minderjähriger Flüchtlinge am Beispiel der Ukraine: Vorgehen in Deutschland gemäß der S1-Leitlinine (AWMF-Register Nr. 048-017)', MONATSSCHR KINDERH, vol. 170, no. 12, pp. 1103-1112. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00112-022-01607-4

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Spielberger, B., Pfeil, J., Assaad, K., von Both, U., Janda, A., Kitz, C., Kobbe, R., Kunze, M., Lindert, J., Ritz, N., Trapp, S., & Hufnagel, M. (2022). Infektiologische Versorgung minderjähriger Flüchtlinge am Beispiel der Ukraine: Vorgehen in Deutschland gemäß der S1-Leitlinine (AWMF-Register Nr. 048-017). MONATSSCHR KINDERH, 170(12), 1103-1112. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00112-022-01607-4

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@article{9aae1f1a31354d72980a3b249eaa5061,
title = "Infektiologische Versorgung minderj{\"a}hriger Fl{\"u}chtlinge am Beispiel der Ukraine: Vorgehen in Deutschland gem{\"a}{\ss} der S1-Leitlinine (AWMF-Register Nr. 048-017)",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: By early June 2022, around 300,000 children and adolescents from Ukraine were registered in the German central registry for foreigners.The updated recommendations for action should provide the foundations for an evidence-based and targeted care for the diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases in underage refugees and asylum seekers, exemplified by Ukraine.OBJECTIVE: The recommendations for action are intended to support medical personnel in the care of minor refugees in order to1) ensure early recognition and completion of an incomplete vaccination status,2) diagnose and treat common infectious diseases,3) ensure early recognition and treatment of infectious diseases that are rare in the German healthcare system.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The recommendations for action were drafted as level 1 (S1) guidelines coordinated by the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF) and were adapted to the situation of refugees from Ukraine.The recommendations were compiled by a representative expert panel appointed by the participating professional societies in an informal consensus and finally officially adopted by the board of directors of all societies concerned.RESULTS: Recommendations are given for the extent of the medical evaluation of minor refugees, including the medical history and physical examination, adapted to the situation of refugees from Ukraine. A blood count and screening for tuberculosis, hepatitis B and C as well as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections are recommended for all minor refugees.For a rapid completion of the vaccination status, an age-related and indications-related prioritization of individual vaccinations will be undertaken.CONCLUSION: In view of the continuing high numbers of refugees not only from Ukraine, a further professionalization of medical health care is necessary. For this purpose, the necessary structural and personnel framework conditions need to be accomplished.",
author = "B Spielberger and J Pfeil and K Assaad and {von Both}, U and A Janda and C Kitz and R Kobbe and M Kunze and J Lindert and N Ritz and S Trapp and M Hufnagel",
note = "{\textcopyright} The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature 2022.",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1007/s00112-022-01607-4",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "170",
pages = "1103--1112",
journal = "MONATSSCHR KINDERH",
issn = "0026-9298",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Infektiologische Versorgung minderjähriger Flüchtlinge am Beispiel der Ukraine

T2 - Vorgehen in Deutschland gemäß der S1-Leitlinine (AWMF-Register Nr. 048-017)

AU - Spielberger, B

AU - Pfeil, J

AU - Assaad, K

AU - von Both, U

AU - Janda, A

AU - Kitz, C

AU - Kobbe, R

AU - Kunze, M

AU - Lindert, J

AU - Ritz, N

AU - Trapp, S

AU - Hufnagel, M

N1 - © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature 2022.

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - BACKGROUND: By early June 2022, around 300,000 children and adolescents from Ukraine were registered in the German central registry for foreigners.The updated recommendations for action should provide the foundations for an evidence-based and targeted care for the diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases in underage refugees and asylum seekers, exemplified by Ukraine.OBJECTIVE: The recommendations for action are intended to support medical personnel in the care of minor refugees in order to1) ensure early recognition and completion of an incomplete vaccination status,2) diagnose and treat common infectious diseases,3) ensure early recognition and treatment of infectious diseases that are rare in the German healthcare system.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The recommendations for action were drafted as level 1 (S1) guidelines coordinated by the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF) and were adapted to the situation of refugees from Ukraine.The recommendations were compiled by a representative expert panel appointed by the participating professional societies in an informal consensus and finally officially adopted by the board of directors of all societies concerned.RESULTS: Recommendations are given for the extent of the medical evaluation of minor refugees, including the medical history and physical examination, adapted to the situation of refugees from Ukraine. A blood count and screening for tuberculosis, hepatitis B and C as well as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections are recommended for all minor refugees.For a rapid completion of the vaccination status, an age-related and indications-related prioritization of individual vaccinations will be undertaken.CONCLUSION: In view of the continuing high numbers of refugees not only from Ukraine, a further professionalization of medical health care is necessary. For this purpose, the necessary structural and personnel framework conditions need to be accomplished.

AB - BACKGROUND: By early June 2022, around 300,000 children and adolescents from Ukraine were registered in the German central registry for foreigners.The updated recommendations for action should provide the foundations for an evidence-based and targeted care for the diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases in underage refugees and asylum seekers, exemplified by Ukraine.OBJECTIVE: The recommendations for action are intended to support medical personnel in the care of minor refugees in order to1) ensure early recognition and completion of an incomplete vaccination status,2) diagnose and treat common infectious diseases,3) ensure early recognition and treatment of infectious diseases that are rare in the German healthcare system.MATERIAL AND METHODS: The recommendations for action were drafted as level 1 (S1) guidelines coordinated by the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF) and were adapted to the situation of refugees from Ukraine.The recommendations were compiled by a representative expert panel appointed by the participating professional societies in an informal consensus and finally officially adopted by the board of directors of all societies concerned.RESULTS: Recommendations are given for the extent of the medical evaluation of minor refugees, including the medical history and physical examination, adapted to the situation of refugees from Ukraine. A blood count and screening for tuberculosis, hepatitis B and C as well as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections are recommended for all minor refugees.For a rapid completion of the vaccination status, an age-related and indications-related prioritization of individual vaccinations will be undertaken.CONCLUSION: In view of the continuing high numbers of refugees not only from Ukraine, a further professionalization of medical health care is necessary. For this purpose, the necessary structural and personnel framework conditions need to be accomplished.

U2 - 10.1007/s00112-022-01607-4

DO - 10.1007/s00112-022-01607-4

M3 - SCORING: Review

C2 - 36188233

VL - 170

SP - 1103

EP - 1112

JO - MONATSSCHR KINDERH

JF - MONATSSCHR KINDERH

SN - 0026-9298

IS - 12

ER -