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Immigrant health, our health.
[familial mediterranean fever]
This
final
chapter
reviews
the
main
conclusions
reached
by
the
Special
Issue
articles
in
the
areas
of
EUNAM
(
EU
and
North
African
Migrants
:
Health
and
Health
Systems
)
activities
,
covering
well-being
,
health
status
,
disease
panorama
and
use
of
health
services
of
immigrants
to
the
EU
.
The
reviewed
chapters
show
that
immigrants
are
a
vulnerable
population
experiencing
,
in
some
aspects
,
discrimination
and
hardship
similar
to
the
socially
weakest
national
population
groups
.
Immigration
has
changed
the
disease
spectrum
,
particularly
in
infectious
diseases
and
recessive
conditions
such
as
sickle
cell
disease
and
familial
Mediterranean
fever
.
Importantly
,
health
questions
of
immigrants
can
not
be
separated
from
those
of
any
human
health
issues
.
An
imminent
new
immigrant
question
for
the
EU
will
be
the
massive
internal
migration
.
Although
the
overall
disease
spectrum
may
not
be
vastly
different
between
EU
countries
,
the
internal
migrants
will
be
exposed
to
lifestyle-dependent
ill
health
and
diseases
probably
in
a
similar
way
as
did
migrants
from
outside
Europe
.
Migrant
health
research
requires
dedicated
funding
,
which
needs
to
come
from
central
EU
sources
because
multiple
nationalities
are
involved
.
This
funding
should
be
able
to
project
the
course
of
health
from
the
country
of
origin
to
the
country
of
destination
and
back
again
,
which
was
one
of
guidelines
in
the
funding
that
initiated
EUNAM
.
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"diseases probably in a similar way as did migrants from outside europe"
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familial mediterranean fever
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