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The impact of neglected tropical diseases on women and girl refugees: A call for increased awareness and strategic intervention

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Duffey, MM; Patel, T; Koukaz, Y; Sepulveda, T; Barbour, K; Fredricks, K; Weatherhead, JE
Published in: Frontiers in Tropical Diseases
December 23, 2022

As the number of forcibly displaced women and girls increases, it becomes ever important to recognize the negative health impacts of being displaced. Women and girl refugees are disproportionately affected by sexual and gender-based violence and mental health concerns. In addition to these health concerns in women, crowding and lack of clean water in refugee camps leads to the spread of infectious diseases in general. Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are infectious diseases of poverty found in tropical areas, and longstanding infections lead to significant morbidity. Particularly for women, these diseases can impact fertility, chronic disease in pregnancy, and social stigma. Despite being a high-risk group, there are minimal data on the impact of NTDs on the health of Women and girl refugees. Diseases such as schistosomiasis, soil-transmitted helminth infections, strongyloidiasis, and leishmaniasis have all been shown to affect Women and girl refugees, but the majority of these data describe NTDs in this population only after resettlement. Access to medical care with providers that are knowledgeable about NTDs while in situations of displacement as well as after third-country resettlement is crucial to their timely diagnosis and treatment to prevent longstanding sequalae. More studies in this at-risk population are needed to understand the extent of this issue and begin to work towards lasting, equitable healthcare.

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Frontiers in Tropical Diseases

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2673-7515

Publication Date

December 23, 2022

Volume

3

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Frontiers Media SA
 

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Duffey, M. M., Patel, T., Koukaz, Y., Sepulveda, T., Barbour, K., Fredricks, K., & Weatherhead, J. E. (2022). The impact of neglected tropical diseases on women and girl refugees: A call for increased awareness and strategic intervention. Frontiers in Tropical Diseases, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fitd.2022.1095174
Duffey, Megan M., Tulsi Patel, Yasmine Koukaz, Theresa Sepulveda, Kelli Barbour, Karla Fredricks, and Jill E. Weatherhead. “The impact of neglected tropical diseases on women and girl refugees: A call for increased awareness and strategic intervention.” Frontiers in Tropical Diseases 3 (December 23, 2022). https://doi.org/10.3389/fitd.2022.1095174.
Duffey MM, Patel T, Koukaz Y, Sepulveda T, Barbour K, Fredricks K, et al. The impact of neglected tropical diseases on women and girl refugees: A call for increased awareness and strategic intervention. Frontiers in Tropical Diseases. 2022 Dec 23;3.
Duffey, Megan M., et al. “The impact of neglected tropical diseases on women and girl refugees: A call for increased awareness and strategic intervention.” Frontiers in Tropical Diseases, vol. 3, Frontiers Media SA, Dec. 2022. Crossref, doi:10.3389/fitd.2022.1095174.
Duffey MM, Patel T, Koukaz Y, Sepulveda T, Barbour K, Fredricks K, Weatherhead JE. The impact of neglected tropical diseases on women and girl refugees: A call for increased awareness and strategic intervention. Frontiers in Tropical Diseases. Frontiers Media SA; 2022 Dec 23;3.

Published In

Frontiers in Tropical Diseases

DOI

EISSN

2673-7515

Publication Date

December 23, 2022

Volume

3

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA