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Noninfectious disease among the Bhutanese refugee population at a United States urban clinic.

Gayathri S Kumar1, Selina Varma, Michael S Saenger, Molly Burleson, Brandon A Kohrt, Paul Cantey.   

Abstract

A large number of Bhutanese are currently being resettled to the United States. A high prevalence of noninfectious diseases has been noted in some refugee groups, but data on the Bhutanese refugee population are lacking. A retrospective, chart review study was conducted to determine proportion of noninfectious disease among ethnically Nepali Bhutanese refugees (n = 66) seen at the Grady Refugee Clinic (GRC). GRC disease proportions included the following: 52 % of the patients were overweight/obese (n = 34), 23 % were hypertensive (n = 15), 12 % had vitamin B(12) deficiency (n = 8), 15 % had depression (n = 10), and 14 % had diabetes (n = 9). Nine (90 %) patients with depression had chronic disease compared to 30 (54 %) of the patients without depression. The study found a substantial burden of chronic disease, micronutrient deficiency, and depression in the GRC. Further research is needed to accurately describe the disease burden in refugee populations and to evaluate pre-resettlement disease prevention strategies to provide a framework for future public health interventions.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 23456726     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-013-9800-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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