Migrant populations are often vulnerable, and various political, economic, cultural, historical and social situations can make it especially challenging to address public health issues. Not attending to these issues poses increased risks for the migrants, the people in the country they live in, eventually, the rest of the world. There are many locations high density with density population migrants throughout the world, amongst there are the Thailand/Myanmar border it is estimated more than one million migrants have crossed from Myanmar into Thailand. This area has one of Asia’s highest malaria infection rates and an increased prevalence of tuberculosis. In 2000, the Ministers of Health of Thailand and Myanmar met jointly to address the pub...
Abstract The article describes barriers to health care experienced by Burmese migrants in a province...
Background In Thailand’s northwestern Tak province, contextual conditions along the border with Myan...
Prevention of HIV/AIDS Among Migrant Workers in Thailand – or “PHAMIT,” which in Thai means “friendl...
Background: Migrant health is receiving increasing international attention, reflecting recognition o...
Background The Thailand-Myanmar border separates two very different health systems. The healthcare s...
Background The Thailand-Myanmar border separates two very different health systems. The healthcare s...
Abstract Decades of neglect and abuses by the Burmese government have decimated the health of the pe...
BACKGROUND:The Thailand-Myanmar border separates two very different health systems. The healthcare s...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the health outcome of four epidemic-prone infectious diseases, in th...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Decades of neglect and abuses by the Burmese government have de...
This article aims to identify how the health system in Tak province, Thailand has responded to migra...
This article aims to identify how the health system in Tak province, Thailand has responded to migra...
Background In Thailand’s northwestern Tak province, contextual conditions along the border with Myan...
Introduction/Objective: Transnational populations from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ar...
HIV/AIDS is a significant health problem affecting the Burmese migrant population in Thailand where ...
Abstract The article describes barriers to health care experienced by Burmese migrants in a province...
Background In Thailand’s northwestern Tak province, contextual conditions along the border with Myan...
Prevention of HIV/AIDS Among Migrant Workers in Thailand – or “PHAMIT,” which in Thai means “friendl...
Background: Migrant health is receiving increasing international attention, reflecting recognition o...
Background The Thailand-Myanmar border separates two very different health systems. The healthcare s...
Background The Thailand-Myanmar border separates two very different health systems. The healthcare s...
Abstract Decades of neglect and abuses by the Burmese government have decimated the health of the pe...
BACKGROUND:The Thailand-Myanmar border separates two very different health systems. The healthcare s...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the health outcome of four epidemic-prone infectious diseases, in th...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Decades of neglect and abuses by the Burmese government have de...
This article aims to identify how the health system in Tak province, Thailand has responded to migra...
This article aims to identify how the health system in Tak province, Thailand has responded to migra...
Background In Thailand’s northwestern Tak province, contextual conditions along the border with Myan...
Introduction/Objective: Transnational populations from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ar...
HIV/AIDS is a significant health problem affecting the Burmese migrant population in Thailand where ...
Abstract The article describes barriers to health care experienced by Burmese migrants in a province...
Background In Thailand’s northwestern Tak province, contextual conditions along the border with Myan...
Prevention of HIV/AIDS Among Migrant Workers in Thailand – or “PHAMIT,” which in Thai means “friendl...