Author/Authors :
Alavian Seyed-Moayed نويسنده , Miri Seyyed Mohammad نويسنده Baqiyatallah Research Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases, Tehran, IR Iran. 2) Kowsar Corporation, Central Office, Hoensbroek, Netherlands Seyyed Mohammad
Abstract :
Breakdowns of the 7-year war in Syria, especially in the health
care infrastructures, such as water networks, and in the basic health
requirements, such as public hospitals, emergency equipment from one
side and emigration of the skilled resources from the country from the
other side, has led to a disaster not only for the residents and
neighboring countries but also for all other countries, which accept
asylum seekers. Deficiency of national immunization programs and safe
water has increased the risk of new epidemics of enterally transmitted
virus infections like Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection. Ringing alarms
of a public health emergency must concern all authorized policy makers
around the world. Vaccination against HAV, both for residents and asylum
seekers, controlling the immune system of all other nations involved in
Syria, fixing the water networks, and investing on infrastructures of
the primary hygiene requirements would eliminate the risk of
communicable infections in all the region.