拉丁美洲的移民:通往美国梦的走廊是一个公共卫生问题。

Revista de salud publica (Bogota, Colombia) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.15446/rsap.V25n3.114016
Francisco Camargo-Assis, Yeimi Lopez-Mejia, Ameth Salim-Mattar, Salim-Mattar
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移民流动增加了两倍,这在整个美洲都很明显。在前往北美的途中,人们来自南美洲、加勒比海地区,主要是海地、古巴、亚洲和非洲。人们因工作、学习、人道主义局势、贫困、境内暴力、生活方式改变或家庭团聚而移徙。目的:本研究的目的是评估最常见的传染病对暴露于美洲移民运动的人口的影响。材料和方法:本文主要综述了迁徙者在穿越热带地区的艰苦旅程中获得的主要传染病。官方移民网站、期刊和科学期刊被用来获取信息。结果:一些传染病在移徙者使用的过境国重新出现,移徙现象增加,引发艾滋病毒/艾滋病、结核病、虫媒病毒病、疟疾和肝炎等病例。结论:移民在通过这些国家前往美国时患上了传染病;此外,他们遭受暴力甚至性侵犯。接受国应制定公共政策,使移徙者获得保健服务的机会正常化,其中包括预防方案和易于获得的疫苗接种计划。移徙者所患的一些病症是可以预防的,尽管有些群体的社会条件极端,营养状况不佳。强调有必要建立一个初级医疗保健中心,以便为移徙人口实施创新的边境和跨国传染病协议。
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Migrations in Latin America: the corridor to the American dream is a public health problem.

Introduction: Migrant movements have tripled, and it is evident throughout the Americas. On the way to North America, people come from South America, the Caribbean, mainly Haiti, Cuba, Asia, and Africa. People migrate for work, study, humanitarian situations, poverty, violence in their territories, lifestyle change, or family reunification.

Objetive: The aim of this study is to assess the impact of most frequent infectious conditions of the population exposed to migratory movement through the Americas.

Materials and methods: The present review focuses on the leading infectious diseases migrants acquired during the arduous journey through the tropical areas. Official migration web sides, journals, and scientific journals were used to get information.

Results: Some infectious diseases have re-emerged in transit countries used by migrants, and the increase in migratory phenomena, triggered cases of HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, arbovirosis, Malaria, and hepatitis, among others.

Conclusions: Migrants suffer infectious diseases as they pass the countries to the USA; besides, they suffer violence and even sexual assault. The receiving countries should establish public policies to regularize the access of migrants to health services, which include preventive programs and easily accessible vaccination plans. Some of the pathologies suffered by migrants are preventable, although there are groups of populations in extreme social conditions and with compromised nutritional status. The need to establish a primary medical care center to apply an innovative border and transnational protocols for infectious diseases for migrant populations is highlighted.

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