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The UCL-Lancet Commission on Migration and Health: the health of a world on the move
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ABUBAKAR, Ibrahim et al. The UCL-Lancet Commission on Migration and Health: the health of a world on the move. Lancet, p. 1-49, Dec. 2018.
0140-6736
10.1016/S0140-6736(18)32114-7
Autor
Abubakar, Ibrahim
Aldridge, Robert W.
Devakumar, Delan
Orcutt, Miriam
Burns, Rachel
Barreto, Maurício Lima
Dhavan, Poonam
Fouad, Fouad M.
Groce, Nora
Guo, Yan
Hargreaves, Sally
Knipper, Michael
Miranda, J. Jaime
Madise, Nyovani
Kumar, Bernadette
Mosca, Davide
McGovern, Terry
Rubenstein, Leonard
Sammonds, Peter
Sawyer, Susan M.
Sheikh, Kabir
Tollman, Stephen
Spiegel, Paul
Zimmerman, Cathy
Resumen
BARRETO, Mauricio Lima. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Gonçalo Moniz. Centro de Integração de Dados e Conhecimento para a Saúde. Salvador, BA, Brasil. Institute for Global Health
(Prof I Abubakar FRCP,
D Devakumar PhD,
M Orcutt MSc, R Burns MSc),
Institute for Health Informatics
(R W Aldridge PhD), Leonard
Cheshire Centre, Institute of
Epidemiology and Healthcare
(Prof N Groce PhD), and
Institute for Risk and
Disaster Reduction
(Prof P Sammonds PhD),
University College London,
London, UK; Centre for Data
and Knowledge Integration for
Health, Fundação Oswaldo
Cruz, Salvador-Bahia, Brazil
(Prof M L Barreto MD);
International Organization for
Migration, Geneva,
Switzerland (P Dhavan MPH,
D Mosca MD); Faculty of Health
Sciences, American University
of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
(F M Fouad MD); School of
Public Health, Peking
University, Beijing, China
(Prof Y Guo PhD); Institute of
Infection and Immunity,
St George’s, University of
London, London, UK
(S Hargreaves FRCPE);
International Health Unit,
Section of Infectious Diseases
and Immunity, Imperial College
London, London, UK
(S Hargreaves); Institute for the
History of Medicine, Justus
Liebig University Giessen,
Giessen, Germany
(M Knipper MD); CRONICAS
Center of Excellence in Chronic
Diseases, Universidad Peruana
Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru
(Prof J J Miranda MD); African
Institute for Development
Policy, Lilongwe, Malawi
(Prof N Madise PhD); Centre for
Global Health, Population,
Poverty and Policy, University
of Southampton,
Southampton, UK
(Prof N Madise); Norwegian
Centre for Minority Health
Research, Oslo, Norway
(Prof B Kumar DrPhilos);
Department of Community
Medicine and Global Health,
Institute of Health and Society,
Faculty of Medicine, University
of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
(Prof B Kumar); Program on
Global Health Justice and
Governance, Mailman School
of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
(Prof T McGovern JD); Center for
Public Health and Human
Rights (L Rubenstein LLM),
Department of International
Health (Prof P Spiegel MD),
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, and
Berman Institute of Bioethics
(L Rubenstein), and
Johns Hopkins Center for
Humanitarian Health
(Prof P Spiegel), Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD,
USA; Department of
Paediatrics, University of
Melbourne
(Prof S M Sawyer MD),
University of Melbourne,
Parkville, VIC, Australia; Centre
for Adolescent Health, and
Murdoch Children’s Research
Institute, Royal Children’s
Hospital, Parkville, VIC,
Australia (Prof S M Sawyer);
Public Health Foundation of
India, Institutional Area
Gurgaon, India (K Sheikh PhD);
Nossal Institute of Global
Health, University of
Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC,
Australia (K Sheikh); MRC/Wits
Rural Public Health and Health
Transitions Research Unit,
School of Public Health, Faculty
of Health Sciences, University
of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa
(Prof S Tollman PhD); and
Gender, Violence and Health
Centre, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
London, UK
(Prof C Zimmerman PhD) Wellcome Trust, Rockefeller Foundation,
UK National Institute for Health Research, the UCL Grand Challenges in
Global Health, and the EU’s Health Programme (E-DETECT TB, 709624).
Views expressed here are those of the authors only and their sole
responsibility; they cannot be considered to reflect the views of the
European Commission, the Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food
Executive Agency, any other body of the EU, or our other funders. We are
also grateful to the following individuals for their contribution to various
stages of the Commission and meetings: Catherine Kyobutungi
(Commissioner until September 2017), Valentina Parisi,
Victoria Rodulson, Kanokporn Kaojaroen, and Laura B Nellums.
The INDEPTH Network collaboration acknowledges support from
National Institutes of Health for the Migration and Health Follow-up
Study. A acknowledges funding from the National Institute for Health
Research (SRF-2011-04-001; NF-SI-0616-10037), Medical Research Council,
UK Department of Health, and the Wellcome Trust. DD received salary
funding from the National Institute for Health Research. The views
expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the
National Health Service, the National Institute for Health Research, or the
Department of Health. RWA is supported by a Wellcome Trust Clinical
Research Career Development Fellowship (206602/Z/17/Z).
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