Cholera prevention and control in refugee settings: Successes and continued challenges

Volume: 13, Issue: 6, Pages: e0007347 - e0007347
Published: Jun 20, 2019
Abstract
Cholera has long been viewed as a serious threat for refugee populations [1, 2]. In the 1980s and 90s, refugee camps proliferated in Africa and Asia as a result of large civil wars and environmental disasters. These camps experienced large-scale cholera outbreaks with regularity because of overcrowding, scarce clean water, and poor sanitation and hygiene practices [2–4]. Death rates were often high because of preexisting malnutrition,...
Paper Details
Title
Cholera prevention and control in refugee settings: Successes and continued challenges
Published Date
Jun 20, 2019
Volume
13
Issue
6
Pages
e0007347 - e0007347
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