During the past three decades, the most common emergencies affecting the health of large populations in developing countries have involved famine and forced migrations. The public health consequences of mass population displacement have been extensively documented. On some occasions, these migrations have resulted in extremely high rates of mortality, morbidity, and malnutrition. The most severe consequences of population displacement have occurred during the acute emergency phase, when relief efforts are in the early stage. During this phase, deaths--in some cases--were 60 times the crude mortality rate (CMR) among non-refugee populations in the country of origin (1). Although the quality of international disaster response efforts has stea...
Army action against terrorism in Pakistan led to the largest human migration in this century. About ...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the health outcome of four epidemic-prone infectious diseases, in th...
Current trends: Health status of Indochinese refugees.Table I. Cases of specified notifiable disease...
More than 30 million refugees and internally displaced persons in developing countries are currently...
The number of refugees and internally displaced persons in need of protection and assistance has inc...
Populations affected by armed conflict have experienced severe public health consequences mediated b...
PUBLIC HEALTH RECOMMENDA-tions for complex emergen-cies,1,2 based on importantstudies conducted in r...
In the United States, injury is the leading cause of death for persons aged 1--44 years, and the app...
The global refugee crisis has reached an all-time high, with over 68 million innocent people forced ...
Humanitarian emergencies can lead to disruption of normal health services, including routine vaccina...
Good health is essential for refugees to rebuild their lives. However, years or decades of forced di...
A review of mortality data from refugee camps in Thailand (1979-80), Somalia (1980-85), and Sudan (1...
Refugee populations suffer poor health status and yet the activities of refugee relief agencies in t...
Migration and forced displacement are at record levels in today's geopolitical environment; ensuring...
Forcibly displaced populations are among the most vulnerable groups in disasters. They experience po...
Army action against terrorism in Pakistan led to the largest human migration in this century. About ...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the health outcome of four epidemic-prone infectious diseases, in th...
Current trends: Health status of Indochinese refugees.Table I. Cases of specified notifiable disease...
More than 30 million refugees and internally displaced persons in developing countries are currently...
The number of refugees and internally displaced persons in need of protection and assistance has inc...
Populations affected by armed conflict have experienced severe public health consequences mediated b...
PUBLIC HEALTH RECOMMENDA-tions for complex emergen-cies,1,2 based on importantstudies conducted in r...
In the United States, injury is the leading cause of death for persons aged 1--44 years, and the app...
The global refugee crisis has reached an all-time high, with over 68 million innocent people forced ...
Humanitarian emergencies can lead to disruption of normal health services, including routine vaccina...
Good health is essential for refugees to rebuild their lives. However, years or decades of forced di...
A review of mortality data from refugee camps in Thailand (1979-80), Somalia (1980-85), and Sudan (1...
Refugee populations suffer poor health status and yet the activities of refugee relief agencies in t...
Migration and forced displacement are at record levels in today's geopolitical environment; ensuring...
Forcibly displaced populations are among the most vulnerable groups in disasters. They experience po...
Army action against terrorism in Pakistan led to the largest human migration in this century. About ...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the health outcome of four epidemic-prone infectious diseases, in th...
Current trends: Health status of Indochinese refugees.Table I. Cases of specified notifiable disease...