The Burden and Risk Factors Associated with Infectious Diseases among Refugees in a Camp for Migrants in Porto Alegre: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Refugees usually face a disproportionate burden of infectious diseases. Recently, Brazil has experienced an influx of refugees which demands the need for scaling up public health efforts to address the challenges. The research sought to study the burden and risk factors associated with infectious di...

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Main Authors: Mauricio Da Silva Roxkow Fraga (Author), Filipe Andre Angst (Author), James January (Author), Agnes Madziwa (Author), Laston Gonah (Author), Alexandre Lazzarotto (Author)
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Published: Ubiquity Press, 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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