2017
DOI: 10.22359/cswhi_8_2_03
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Low Number of Neuroinfections in Migrants to Greece from Syria and Iraq Comparison to Migrants from Burundi and Congo to Rwand

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“…Several papers have been published concerning the new roles of Health Care Workers in the Migrant and Refugee crisis, including in the Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention (1)(2)(3). As seen in those papers, the role of other-than-doctor (OTD) Health Care Workers (HCW) is a part of the work of essential Physicians and Nurses among arrived migrants.…”
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“…Several papers have been published concerning the new roles of Health Care Workers in the Migrant and Refugee crisis, including in the Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention (1)(2)(3). As seen in those papers, the role of other-than-doctor (OTD) Health Care Workers (HCW) is a part of the work of essential Physicians and Nurses among arrived migrants.…”
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“…54% of positive samples were in females (who are predominantly preparing food), as well as in those older than 16 years of age (adults), also not significant (p > 0,05) probably due to deworming programs in children. Intestinal parasitosis due to consumption of folic acid, iron, and B12 vitamin are responsible for so-called "consumption" anemia, responsible for worse school performance in countries with poor access to clean water due to socially/ economically instable environments after conflicts (genocide 1982 -2010) or famine, with destruction of hygienic infrastructure and water supplies (1,2).…”
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