“…Studies have noted that locations in zones of the jungle as geographic barriers, make difficult the access to basic services and health facilities. These characteristics, often attributed to migrants together with geographic dispersion, poor access to basic services such as water, drains, and roads, make them vulnerable to the development of infectious diseases [7,25] especially hepatitis B [26], TB [11] and malaria [27]. Possession of these characteristics by migrant beggars [2,7] with limited access to basic amenities [15][16][17] in poor-resourced nations impact on their health, hence need to profile their health-seeking behavior in a resource-poor setting.…”