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  1. Central American Caravan Poses Serious Public Health ...

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    Nov 01, 2018 · Central American Caravan Poses Serious Public Health Threat; TB, Dengue, Chikungunya. The caravan of Central Americans marching towards the United States poses a serious public health threat and could bring dangerous diseases into the country, a prominent physician in a key border state warns. “It’s insane to bring in migrants from any country without proper health screening,” said Dr. Jane …

  2. 'Fox & Friends' Host Says Migrant Caravan May Be Bringing ...

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    Oct 29, 2018 · Charles Payne: "One of our guests said some of the people in the caravan may have diseases like leprosy and TB. Well, we want to say we have no way of independently confirming this." The guest also said the migrants/asylum seekers have smallpox, which is impossible and a lie. pic.twitter.com/c7yqPjiz2I — Matt Shuham (@mattshuham) October 29, 2018

  3. Poor health conditions of Central American ... - USA TODAY

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/11/29/...

    Nov 29, 2018 · Baja California Health Secretary Guillermo Trejo Dozal said 2,190 migrants have been diagnosed with respiratory infections, the most common illness found among the …

  4. Will Migrant Caravan Kill Your Child — With Disease? - The ...

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    The New American » Immigration » Will Migrant Caravan Kill Your Child — With Disease? ... mostly from Central American ... It’s well known that American Indians were ravaged by diseases such ...

  5. The migrant caravan won’t spread disease in the US - Vox

    https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/11/1/...

    Nov 01, 2018 · Remembering that, you can appreciate the stupidity of the statement on Fox News — by an ex-ICE agent — that the migrant caravan of 4,000 men, women, and children mainly from Central America

  6. Are 'One-Third' of Caravan Migrants Sick with HIV ...

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    Nov 30, 2018 · There are three confirmed cases of tuberculosis, four cases of HIV/AIDS and four separate cases of chickenpox, the spokesman said. At least 101 migrants have lice and multiple instances of skin ...

  7. 8 Facts About Central American Migrant Caravans | The ...

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      1. Central American Migrants: The first of the eight facts about Central American migrant caravans is …
      2. The Largest Caravan: The biggest caravan, migrating in late 2018 and drawing international …
      3. Reasons for Migration: Those who joined the caravans are migrating for a better future which they …
      4. Challenges on the Road: There are many hardships and health risks that the migrants face when …
  8. “Crisis” of Seriously Ill Migrants Slams Border Patrol ...

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    Jan 07, 2019 · This includes tuberculosis, dengue and Chikungunya. After returning from covering the Central American caravan along the Guatemala-Honduras border, Judicial Watch spoke with a prominent physician in a border state who warned that the migrants will undoubtedly bring infectious diseases into the U.S. Among them are extremely drug resistant strands of tuberculosis and mosquito-borne …

  9. Is the Migrant Caravan a Trojan Horse? - American Thinker

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    Apr 04, 2018 · Could contagious diseases be another Trojan horse hiding within the caravan? Less dangerous is scabies , which as reported last year, is “on the rise among migrants” in …

  10. Infectious and Communicable Diseases | Central American ...

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    Dengue, chikungunya, and Zika viruses cause mosquito-borne infections of increasing concern in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Dengue fever is endemic throughout much of Central and South America. However, chikungunya first arrived in this region in 2014 after appearing in the Caribbean in 2013. Currently, local chikungunya transmission is occurring in more than 45 countries and territories …