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Refugee Health Profiles
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Refugee Health Profiles
Bhutanese Refugees
Priority Health Conditions
Background
Population Movements
Healthcare and Diet in Camps
Medical Screening of US-Bound Refugees
Health Information
General Health Information
Communicable Disease
Malaria
Intestinal Parasites
Tuberculosis
Hansen’s Disease
Infectious Hepatitis
HIV & Syphillis
Graphs: Incidence Rates, Communicable Disease
Non-Communicable Disease
Nutrition
Mental Health
Burmese Refugees
Priority Health Conditions
Background
Population Movements
Health Care Access and Conditions
Medical Screening of US-Bound Refugees
Health Conditions
Communicable Disease
Non-Communicable Disease
Nutrition Indicators
Mental Health
Central American Refugees
Priority Health Conditions
Background
Population Movements
Healthcare Access and Conditions
Medical Screening of U.S.-Bound Refugees
Health Information
Communicable Diseases
Parasitic Infections
Non-Communicable Diseases
Nutrition
Mental Health
Congolese Refugees
Priority Health Conditions
Background
Population Movements
Healthcare Access and Conditions in Camps
Medical Screening of US-Bound Refugees
Health Information
Communicable Disease
Malaria
Parasitic Infections
Tuberculosis
Chronic Viral Hepatitis
Sexually Transmitted Disease
Non-Communicable Disease
Mental Health
Iraqi Refugees
Priority Health Conditions
Background
Population Movements
Healthcare and Nutrition in Camps/Urban Settings
Medical Screening of US-Bound Refugees
Health Information
Communicable Disease
Non-Communicable Disease
Mental Health
Syrian Refugees
Priority Health Conditions
Background
Population Movements
Healthcare and Conditions in Camps/Urban Settings
Medical Screening of U.S.-Bound Refugees
Health Information
Communicable Diseases
Parasitic Infections
Non-Communicable Diseases
Mental Health
« Immigrant and Refugee Health
Related Links
Technical Instructions for Panel Physicians and Civil Surgeons
United States-Mexico Public Health
Global Health
Global Health Protection and Security
Division of Global Migration and Quarantine
Panel Physicians Portal
Immigrant and Refugee Health
Bhutanese Refugee Health Profile
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Priority Health Conditions
The health conditions listed below are considered priority health conditions when caring for or assisting Bhutanese refugees.
Background
Group Origins, Language and Literacy, Religious Beliefs, Caste System, Family and Kinship, Gender Roles, Cultural Approach to Healthcare
Population Movements
From Bhutan to Nepal, From Nepal to the United States
Healthcare and Diet in Camps
Immunizations, Reproductive Health, Gender-Based Violence, Diet and Rations
Medical Screening of US-Bound Refugees
Visa Medical Examination, Pre-Departure Medical Screening, Pre-Embarkation Checks, Surveillance, Post-Arrival Medical Screening
Health Information
General Health Information, Communicable Disease, Non-Communicable Disease, Nutrition, Mental Health
« Immigrant and Refugee Health
Related Links
Technical Instructions for Panel Physicians and Civil Surgeons
United States-Mexico Public Health
Global Health
Global Health Protection and Security
Division of Global Migration and Quarantine
Panel Physicians Portal
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Page last reviewed:
April 7, 2014
Page last updated:
April 7, 2014
Content source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID)
Division of Global Migration and Quarantine (DGMQ)
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