Health outcomes of crisis driven urban displacement: A conceptual framework.

Disaster health Pub Date : 2015-01-07 eCollection Date: 2014-04-01 DOI:10.4161/21665044.2014.990306
Claudio Deola, Ronak B Patel
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With urbanisation, cities are increasingly home to greater proportions of the world's population. As this transition has significant implications on human health, the epidemiology of diseases among relatively stable urban populations is growing. As humanitarian crises increasingly drive people to urban centers rather than traditional refugee camps, however, rapid and massive urban displacements will increase in frequency. This paper explores the idea that such urban displacements combine epidemiological features of forced migration, slum conditions and humanitarian disaster contexts. This paper highlights the lack of primary data and the consequent paucity of solid epidemiological literature in the aftermath of rapid massive urban displacements. A framework of health outcomes in urban displacement drawing from the above 3 phenomenon is presented and avenues for improved epidemiologic work described.

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危机导致的城市流离失所的健康后果:概念框架。
随着城市化的发展,城市人口占世界人口的比例越来越大。由于这一转变对人类健康产生了重大影响,相对稳定的城市人口中的疾病流行病学也在不断增长。然而,随着人道主义危机越来越多地将人们驱赶到城市中心而不是传统的难民营,快速和大规模的城市流离失所现象将越来越频繁。本文探讨的观点是,这种城市流离失所现象结合了被迫迁徙、贫民窟条件和人道主义灾难背景下的流行病学特征。本文强调了快速、大规模城市流离失所后缺乏原始数据,因此也缺乏可靠的流行病学文献。本文从上述三种现象出发,提出了城市流离失所的健康结果框架,并阐述了改进流行病学工作的途径。
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