Heart Disease in Syrian Refugee Children: Experience at Jordan University Hospital
Conclusion Heart disease in Syrian refugee children constitutes a major problem for both patients and health systems of host countries. Late presentation and diagnosis, high rate of complications, suboptimal living conditions, lack of funding, shortage of specialized centers and personnel, and high mortality rates are among the major challenges facing this patient population.
Source: Annals of Global Health - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research
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