For the past few decades, the Eastern Mediterranean Region has been one area of the world profoundly shaped by war and political instability. On-going conflict and destruction have left the region struggling with innumerable health concerns that have claimed the lives of many. Wars, and the chaos they leave behind, often provide the optimal conditions for the growth and re-emergence of communicable diseases. In this article, we highlight a few of the major re-emerging vaccine preventable diseases in four countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region that are currently affected by war leading to a migration crisis: Iraq, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. We will also describe the impact these infections have had on patients, societies, an...
SummaryBackgroundPoliomyelitis is a highly infectious disease caused by poliovirus, which becomes di...
Venezuela's tumbling economy and authoritarian rule have precipitated an unprecedented humanitarian ...
Humanitarian emergencies can lead to disruption of normal health services, including routine vaccina...
For the past few decades, the Eastern Mediterranean Region has been one area of the world profoundl...
Introduction: Iraq has passed through a series of successive conflicts, economic sanction and v...
The conflict in Syria is a big humanitarian emergency. More than 200,000 Syrians have been killed, w...
OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in major communicable diseases in Syria during the ongoing conflict, ...
Background: War in Yemen started three years ago, and continues unabated with a steadily rising numb...
Syria’s ongoing three-year civil war has displaced 6.5 million Syrians, left hundreds of thousands w...
Pharmaceutical sector of Syrian Arab Republic before the war was characterized by bold and successfu...
Objectives To describe trends in major communicable diseases in Syria during the ongoing conflict, a...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in populations experiencing war has yet to be addressed, despite the ...
The reappearance of polio in Syria in mid-2013, 18 years after it was eliminated from the country, m...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in populations experiencing war has yet to be addressed, despite the ...
This review compiles trends in literature related to major factors contributing to low vaccination c...
SummaryBackgroundPoliomyelitis is a highly infectious disease caused by poliovirus, which becomes di...
Venezuela's tumbling economy and authoritarian rule have precipitated an unprecedented humanitarian ...
Humanitarian emergencies can lead to disruption of normal health services, including routine vaccina...
For the past few decades, the Eastern Mediterranean Region has been one area of the world profoundl...
Introduction: Iraq has passed through a series of successive conflicts, economic sanction and v...
The conflict in Syria is a big humanitarian emergency. More than 200,000 Syrians have been killed, w...
OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in major communicable diseases in Syria during the ongoing conflict, ...
Background: War in Yemen started three years ago, and continues unabated with a steadily rising numb...
Syria’s ongoing three-year civil war has displaced 6.5 million Syrians, left hundreds of thousands w...
Pharmaceutical sector of Syrian Arab Republic before the war was characterized by bold and successfu...
Objectives To describe trends in major communicable diseases in Syria during the ongoing conflict, a...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in populations experiencing war has yet to be addressed, despite the ...
The reappearance of polio in Syria in mid-2013, 18 years after it was eliminated from the country, m...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in populations experiencing war has yet to be addressed, despite the ...
This review compiles trends in literature related to major factors contributing to low vaccination c...
SummaryBackgroundPoliomyelitis is a highly infectious disease caused by poliovirus, which becomes di...
Venezuela's tumbling economy and authoritarian rule have precipitated an unprecedented humanitarian ...
Humanitarian emergencies can lead to disruption of normal health services, including routine vaccina...