Refugee health in the United States

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title: Refugee health in the United States
text: Special considerations are needed to provide appropriate medical treatment for refugee migrants to the United States, who often face extreme adversity, violent and/or traumatic experiences, and travel through perilous regions. Such considerations include screenings for communicable diseases, vaccinations, posttraumatic stress disorder, and depression. The United States has rigorous health screening guidelines for refugees and immigrants entering the country. The 1980 Federal Refugee Act enabled
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date created: 2017-03-05T07:32:01Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T06:00:44Z
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