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2015, Number 4

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MEDICC Review 2015; 17 (4)

Migration: wall to wall?

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Language: English
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ABSTRACT

It is no news to anyone that health transcends national borders, driven by cross-border movement of vectors, populations, health professionals, climate, even policy trends. There is an increasing recognition that it is, in fact, a small world: we are affected by and affect what happens to our neighbors, whether they live around the corner or on the other side of the globe.


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  2. Deen T. Humanitarian Emergencies Lend Urgency to World Population Day. IPS [Internet]. 2015 Jul 9 [cited 2015 Oct 20]; [about 3 screens]. Available from: http://www.ipsnews.net/2015/07/humanitarian-emergencies-lend-urgency-to -world-population-day

  3. UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs. The number of international migrants worldwide reaches 232 million. Population Facts. 2013 Sep;2013/2. http://esa.un.org/unmigration/documents/The_number_of_international _migrants.pdf




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MEDICC Review. 2015;17