Abstract
Immigrant workers in the UK account for 7.8% of the working population. Health problems fall into 3 groups, imported diseases, occupational accidents and acquired diseases. In the latter group, tuberculosis is still a major problem. A retrospective study tracing notifiable cases of tuberculosis to points of entry at Heathrow Airport indicates that the majority of immigrants acquire the disease after entry. The occupational health services have a great role to play in detecting the new cases very early and in providing appropriate screening and follow-up. Proper coordination between occupational and community health services give the best results and lead to a rapid decline of the disease.