2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-022-01823-0
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Zoonoses in the margins: environmental displacement and health outcomes in the Indus Delta

Abstract: Background It remains unclear how human and animal displacement impacts zoonotic disease risk with little contextualized primary data available. This study investigates zoonotic disease dynamics in populations regularly displaced due to slow onset disasters and annual monsoons in the Indus Delta in Sindh province in southeast Pakistan. Methods Using a case study methodology, semi-structured key informant interviews and focus group discussions with … Show more

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“…Infrastructure damages during flood including buildings, bridges and roads, can force adults to seek temporary shelter elsewhere. The chances of health hazards are high due to experiencing contaminated water, mold, and debris during displacement (48). Flood also disrupts economic activities and cause the loss of income and employment, especially who work in farmland and livestock.…”
Section: Disruption Of Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infrastructure damages during flood including buildings, bridges and roads, can force adults to seek temporary shelter elsewhere. The chances of health hazards are high due to experiencing contaminated water, mold, and debris during displacement (48). Flood also disrupts economic activities and cause the loss of income and employment, especially who work in farmland and livestock.…”
Section: Disruption Of Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%