Challenges and risk factors for infectious diseases in Gaza due to the current conflict.

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Samia Boussaa, Zuhair Dardona, Mounia Amane
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Abstract

Background: The current conflict in Gaza has been particularly catastrophic, resulting in over 40 000 deaths, 90 000 injuries and extensive damage to infrastructure. Displaced residents now live in crowded shelters.

Aim: To highlight how the current conditions contribute to the spread of infectious diseases among the displaced.

Methods: This is a narrative review of the situation in Gaza during the October 2023 war. It was based on observations in the Gaza Strip and published reports.

Results: Due to the war, Gaza is faced with contaminated water sources, damaged sewage systems, severe overcrowding, waste accumulation, high insect populations, damaged health facilities, and insufficient vaccination coverage. As a result, diseases such as scabies, chickenpox, hepatitis A, respiratory infections, diarrheal diseases, and polio have emerged, with the first polio case reported in Deir al-Balah in an unvaccinated child.

Conclusion: There is a need for coordinated local and international interventions to ensure the provision of potable water, resume immunization campaigns, provide food and other material aid, ensure proper waste management, increase awareness of disease risks, and strengthen health systems to support the control of diseases.

由于目前的冲突,加沙传染病面临的挑战和风险因素。
背景:加沙目前的冲突尤其具有灾难性,造成4万多人死亡,9万人受伤,基础设施遭到广泛破坏。流离失所的居民现在住在拥挤的避难所。目的:强调目前的状况如何导致传染病在流离失所者中传播。方法:这是对2023年10月战争期间加沙局势的叙述性回顾。它是根据在加沙地带的观察和已发表的报告编写的。结果:由于战争,加沙面临着水源受到污染、污水系统受损、严重过度拥挤、废物堆积、昆虫数量众多、卫生设施受损以及疫苗接种覆盖率不足等问题。结果,出现了疥疮、水痘、甲型肝炎、呼吸道感染、腹泻病和小儿麻痹症等疾病,代尔巴拉赫报告的第一例小儿麻痹症病例是一名未接种疫苗的儿童。结论:有必要采取协调的地方和国际干预措施,以确保提供饮用水,恢复免疫运动,提供食物和其他物质援助,确保适当的废物管理,提高对疾病风险的认识,并加强卫生系统,以支持疾病控制。
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