The Potential Impact of Border Security Upon Prevalence of Infectious Disease.

作者: Christiana R. Dallas , Curtis H. Harris , Cham E. Dallas

DOI: 10.1017/DMP.2017.118

关键词: Infectious Disease MedicineBusinessDiseaseContext (language use)Economic growthHealth carePopulationInfectious disease (medical specialty)Public healthDisaster medicine

摘要: In the U.S., migration has been documented to affect prevalence of infectious disease. As a mitigation entity, border security recorded by numerous scholarly works as being essential support health U.S. population. Consequently, lack current care monitoring permeable places population at risk in broad sectors disease and interpersonal violence. Visualizing context public significant potential protect migrant well that all populations on both sides border. Examples how commonly this philosophy is held can be found expansive use security-focused terms regarding health. Using tools such GIS screen for people before their entrance into nation would more efficient ethical than treating patients once they have entered increased impact healthcare system. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2018;12:554-562).

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