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- who: Pearls et al. from the Curriculum in Global Studies, University of have published the research work: War and Infectious Diseases: Challenges of the Syrian Civil War, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Measles, hepatitis A, leishmaniasis, poliomyelitis, meningitis, and scabies have spread through vulnerable populations in Syria and refugee camps in neighboring countries, creating a health crisis that will require immense resources to address. Concurrently, the shattered medical infrastructure, the exodus of health care workers, and the deterioration of immunization programs have created a dangerous vacuum in essential health care provision. In the . . .

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