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An analysis of mortality trends among refugee populations in Somalia, Sudan, and Thailand.

M J Toole, R J Waldman.   

Abstract

A review of mortality data from refugee camps in Thailand (1979-80), Somalia (1980-85), and Sudan (1984-85) indicates that crude mortality rates (CMRs) were up to 40 times higher than those for the non-refugee populations in the host countries. In eastern Sudan, approximately 5% of the population of eight camps died in the first 3 months of the emergency and daily CMRs as high as 14 per 10 000 were reported. These rates dropped to values comparable with those of the host country within 6 weeks in the Thai camps; however, in Somalia and Sudan this process took 12 months. Mortality rates among under-5-year olds in the early phases, which were as high as 32.6 per 10 000 per day, are six times greater than those in the world's least developed countries during non-emergency times. Among severely undernourished children in one camp in Sudan, the death rate reached 114 per 10 000 per day. Acute respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases, malaria, measles, and undernutrition were the causes of most reported deaths, the majority of which could have been prevented by adequate food rations, clean water, measles immunization, and an oral rehydration programme.

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Keywords:  Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Arab Countries; Asia; Bacterial And Fungal Diseases; Biology; Causes Of Death; Death Rate; Delivery Of Health Care; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Diarrhea; Differential Mortality; Diseases; Eastern Africa; Health; Health Services; Infections; International Migration; Malaria; Malnutrition; Medicine; Migrants; Migration; Mortality--changes; Northern Africa; Nutrition Disorders; Oral Rehydration; Parasitic Diseases; Physiology; Population; Population Dynamics; Preventive Medicine; Public Health; Pulmonary Effects; Refugees; Settlement And Resettlement; Somalia; Southeastern Asia; Sudan; Thailand; Treatment

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3260831      PMCID: PMC2491046     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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