Revista Chilena de Pediatria
Volume 80, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 161-167

Impact of migrations in Chile. New challenges for the pediatrician. Are we prepared? [Impacto de las migraciones en Chile. Nuevos retos para el pediatra. ¿Estamos preparados?] (Review)

Vásquez-De Kartzow R.*
  • a Departamento de Pediatría Y Cirugía Infantil Campus Centro, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Chile

Abstract

Migrations are a worldwide phenomenon, where in South America Chile has become a receiving country of immigrants. The arrival of foreigners to the country, besides being a necessity due to local demographic changes with tendency of investment of the population pyramid, it can cause local epidemiological changes, presenting unknown diseases and increasing others controlled by monitorization epidemiological programs. In Chile, 1.3% of the population are foreigners, mainly becoming from countries like Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and recently Palestine. 11.8% of immigrants are younger than 14 years-old, where 40% of them are not enrolled in the Public Health System and 30% do not have identification card. A period of latency of 6 months is estimated since the illegal entry to the country until it is incorporated to the National Health System. General doctors and pediatricians must be prepare for rare diseases in the country.

Author Keywords

Epidemiological changes Migrations Foreigner

Index Keywords

pediatrician immigrant Ecuador Argentina public health service demography immigration travel medical personnel Colombia Palestine experiential learning South America Review migration physician Chile medical expert health care system Bolivia Peru public health

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-67650459520&partnerID=40&md5=a01d2e4828113155278c7a82af778bfc

ISSN: 03704106
Cited by: 11
Original Language: Spanish