Minnesota medicine
Volume 90, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 42-46

Hearing hoofbeats, thinking zebras: five diseases common among refugees that Minnesota physicians need to know about. (Article)

Stauffer W.M.* , Rothenberger M.
  • a Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, United States
  • b Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, United States

Abstract

Minnesota accepts more refugees per capita than any other state. For that reason, primary care physicians throughout the state are likely to encounter refugees in their practices. This article describes 5 infectious diseases that are common among refugees and what physicians need to know about them in order to effectively screen and treat patients who are newcomers to this country. The diseases discussed are strongyloides, schistosomiasis, malaria, hepatitis B, and tuberculosis.

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Index Keywords

Strongyloidiasis refugee developing country Developing Countries human Refugees statistics Malaria Minnesota Cross-Sectional Studies United States cross-sectional study Humans tuberculosis Article schistosomiasis migration Emigration and Immigration hepatitis B primary health care

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-34250374485&partnerID=40&md5=6377fd1607ae48c2d76396a207cfb966

ISSN: 0026556X
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English