Raslan Rasha, El Sayegh Skye, Chams Sana, Chams Nour, Leone Angelo, Hajj Hussein Inaya
Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Department of Internal Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Rochester, MI, United States.
Front Public Health. 2017 Oct 25;5:283. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00283. eCollection 2017.
For the past few decades, the Eastern Mediterranean Region has been one area of the world profoundly shaped by war and political instability. On-going conflict and destruction have left the region struggling with innumerable health concerns that have claimed the lives of many. Wars, and the chaos they leave behind, often provide the optimal conditions for the growth and re-emergence of communicable diseases. In this article, we highlight a few of the major re-emerging vaccine preventable diseases in four countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region that are currently affected by war leading to a migration crisis: Iraq, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. We will also describe the impact these infections have had on patients, societies, and national health care services. This article also describes the efforts, both local and international, which have been made to address these crises, as well as future endeavors that can be done to contain and control further devastation left by these diseases.
在过去几十年里,东地中海地区一直是世界上受战争和政治不稳定影响深远的地区之一。持续不断的冲突和破坏使该地区面临无数健康问题,许多人因此丧生。战争及其带来的混乱往往为传染病的滋生和再度出现提供了最佳条件。在本文中,我们重点介绍了东地中海地区目前受战争影响导致移民危机的四个国家中一些主要再度出现的可通过疫苗预防的疾病:伊拉克、南苏丹、叙利亚和也门。我们还将描述这些感染对患者、社会和国家医疗服务造成的影响。本文还介绍了当地和国际社会为应对这些危机所做的努力,以及为遏制和控制这些疾病造成的进一步破坏可采取的未来行动。