Humanitarian emergencies can lead to disruption of normal health services, including routine vaccination programs. Displaced populations, including refugees and internally displaced persons, are particularly susceptible to outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as vaccine-preventable diseases (HEI). Common UIs encountered in humanitarian emergencies include measles, polio and, depending on geographical location, meningococcal meningitis, yellow fever, hepatitis A and cholera. We conducted a review of 50 published articles from 2000 to 2015 concerning MI in humanitarian emergencies. This article provides updated information on the available literature on vaccination among this extremely vulnerable population group and describes the unique pr...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Measles is a highly contagious in...
Humanitarian crises are becoming more prevalent and, frequently, more complex, in zones of mis-gover...
There are more possible vaccination interventions to mitigate the adverse health consequences of pop...
BACKGROUND: The risk factors that emerge with the onset and protraction of humanitarian crises leave...
The persistence of measles incidence and outbreaks in humanitarian settings is troubling and needs u...
Abstract Introduction The main causes of death during population movements can be prevented by addre...
Populations affected by armed conflict have experienced severe public health consequences mediated b...
This review compiles trends in literature related to major factors contributing to low vaccination c...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The health needs of children and ...
BACKGROUND: Military conflict has been an ongoing determinant of inequitable immunisation coverage i...
Countries must be prepared to respond to public health threats associated with emergencies, such as ...
Abstract: Refugees and internally displaced persons in humanitarian settings are particularly suscep...
The 2015-2017 global migratory crisis saw unprecedented numbers of people on the move and tremendous...
CITATION: Moodley, K., et al. 2013. Ethical considerations for vaccination programmes in acute huma...
Cholera, a disease with a long history, continues to devastate populations around the world. Due to ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Measles is a highly contagious in...
Humanitarian crises are becoming more prevalent and, frequently, more complex, in zones of mis-gover...
There are more possible vaccination interventions to mitigate the adverse health consequences of pop...
BACKGROUND: The risk factors that emerge with the onset and protraction of humanitarian crises leave...
The persistence of measles incidence and outbreaks in humanitarian settings is troubling and needs u...
Abstract Introduction The main causes of death during population movements can be prevented by addre...
Populations affected by armed conflict have experienced severe public health consequences mediated b...
This review compiles trends in literature related to major factors contributing to low vaccination c...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The health needs of children and ...
BACKGROUND: Military conflict has been an ongoing determinant of inequitable immunisation coverage i...
Countries must be prepared to respond to public health threats associated with emergencies, such as ...
Abstract: Refugees and internally displaced persons in humanitarian settings are particularly suscep...
The 2015-2017 global migratory crisis saw unprecedented numbers of people on the move and tremendous...
CITATION: Moodley, K., et al. 2013. Ethical considerations for vaccination programmes in acute huma...
Cholera, a disease with a long history, continues to devastate populations around the world. Due to ...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Measles is a highly contagious in...
Humanitarian crises are becoming more prevalent and, frequently, more complex, in zones of mis-gover...
There are more possible vaccination interventions to mitigate the adverse health consequences of pop...