Emerging Infectious Diseases
Volume 7, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 556-560

Migration, refugees, and health risks (Conference Paper)

Carballo M.* , Nerukar A.
  • a International Centre for Migration and Health, Vernier, Switzerland, International Centre for Migration and Health, 11 Rte Nant d'Avril, 1214 Vernier, Switzerland
  • b Research International Centre for Migration and Health, Vernier, Switzerland

Abstract

Migration - both voluntary and forced - is increasing all over the world. People are moving in larger numbers faster and further than at any other time in history. This is happening at a time when many countries are ill-prepared to deal with a changing demography and when policies and attitudes to population movement and immigration are hardening. The health implications of this are many, and, in some cases, illness and death rates associated with migration are exacerbated by a lack of policies needed to make migration a healthy and socially productive process. From a public health point of view, this is having - and will continue to have - serious ramifications for the people that move, the family they leave behind, and the communities that host the newcomers.

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social psychology refugee public health service health care policy demography human Communicable Diseases Refugees intoxication death substance abuse Humans male female safety Risk Factors European Union Conference Paper accident adult migration Reproductive Health Emigration and Immigration occupational health health hazard general aspects of disease public health Child

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ISSN: 10806040
Cited by: 86
Original Language: English