The use of biological agents in the treatment of rheumatic diseases has been widely associated with an increased risk of reactivation of several latent infections. National and international guidelines recommend screening for infectious diseases before starting these drugs. In Western countries screening is limited to latent tuberculosis infection, HIV and viral hepatitis. However, the increasing globalisation and the remarkable number of migrating and travelling people worldwide make this approach no longer adequate. The Italian and Spanish Societies of Rheumatology and Tropical Medicine wish to issue a warning about the need to improve awareness of doctors about the risk of reactivation of infectious tropical diseases in migrant or travelling patients who undergo biological therapy. Thus, the Italian and Spanish Societies are now planning to issue specific recommendations, based on a multidisciplinary contribution and a systematic review of the literature, for screening and follow-up of active and latent chronic infections in candidate patients for biological agents, taking into account the patient's area of origin and risk of infectious diseases.

The emerging problem of biological treatment in migrant and travelling populations: it is time to extend guidelines for the screening of infectious diseases / Bartalesi, F.; Alessandro, Bartoloni; Bisoffi, Z.; Spinicci, M.; Sánchez, F. G.; Muñoz, J.; Richi, P.; Minisola, G.; Muñoz Fernandez, S.; Matucci Cerinic, M.. - In: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. - ISSN 0003-4967. - 73:(2014), pp. 794-796. [10.1136/annrheumdis-2013-203848]

The emerging problem of biological treatment in migrant and travelling populations: it is time to extend guidelines for the screening of infectious diseases

M. Matucci Cerinic
2014-01-01

Abstract

The use of biological agents in the treatment of rheumatic diseases has been widely associated with an increased risk of reactivation of several latent infections. National and international guidelines recommend screening for infectious diseases before starting these drugs. In Western countries screening is limited to latent tuberculosis infection, HIV and viral hepatitis. However, the increasing globalisation and the remarkable number of migrating and travelling people worldwide make this approach no longer adequate. The Italian and Spanish Societies of Rheumatology and Tropical Medicine wish to issue a warning about the need to improve awareness of doctors about the risk of reactivation of infectious tropical diseases in migrant or travelling patients who undergo biological therapy. Thus, the Italian and Spanish Societies are now planning to issue specific recommendations, based on a multidisciplinary contribution and a systematic review of the literature, for screening and follow-up of active and latent chronic infections in candidate patients for biological agents, taking into account the patient's area of origin and risk of infectious diseases.
2014
Antirheumatic Agents
therapeutic use
Communicable Diseases
diagnosis
Guidelines as Topic
Humans
Latent Tuberculosis
Mass Screening
Rheumatic Diseases
drug therapy
Transients and Migrants
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