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Measles in Texas, CDC’s STI lab, migration

Last updated: April 7, 2025 7:24 am
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The clinicians reported treating a variety of health issues, including dehydration, injuries from falls, respiratory illnesses, and even childbirth. Many of the patients they treat are in dire need of medical attention, but the resources available to them are limited. The clinicians also expressed concerns about the lack of mental health support for migrants who have experienced trauma and the potential for infectious diseases to spread in crowded detention centers.

The situation at the border highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing the health and safety of migrants. It is not enough to focus solely on border security; we must also consider the well-being of those who are making the journey. Providing adequate medical care, mental health support, and resources for emergency responders is crucial to ensuring the safety and health of migrants.

As we continue to grapple with the challenges of migration, it is important to remember the humanity of those who are seeking a better life. These are people with families, hopes, and dreams, and they deserve to be treated with dignity and compassion. By prioritizing their health and safety, we can work towards a more humane and equitable immigration system.

Sign up for Morning Rounds to stay informed about the latest developments in health and medicine, and to receive updates on important issues like migration and public health. Together, we can work towards a healthier and more compassionate world for all. EMS workers who are employed by local fire departments at the border face unique challenges and obstacles in their line of work. These workers are not subsidized by federal resources, meaning they often have limited support and resources to deal with the traumatic injuries they encounter on a regular basis.

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At the border fence, EMS workers often see traumatic injuries, with lower body injuries being common due to the nature of border crossings. Communication can also be a challenge, with some migrants requiring hand signals and Google translate to communicate with medical personnel. Border patrol officers are not certified to transport patients, so EMS workers are the ones responsible for transporting injured individuals for medical care.

A recent study calls for more federal funding to support these EMS workers, as the burden on them is expected to increase with any efforts to further secure the border. Without adequate resources and support, these workers may struggle to provide the necessary care to those in need along the border.

In the midst of these challenges, some doctors are also facing the resurgence of measles, a highly contagious virus that can have serious consequences. The trade war is also impacting the availability of medical supplies, with one individual noting that their supply of snail mucin is caught in the crossfire.

Additionally, there is ongoing concern about potential cuts to universities’ indirect research costs, which could have a significant impact on the future of scientific research. Body modifiers are also pushing the boundaries of language and science, blurring the lines between art and medicine.

On a more positive note, Medicare recently received an unofficial extension of 17 years on when it will run out of funds, providing some relief for those who rely on the program for healthcare coverage. Despite these challenges and uncertainties, EMS workers at the border continue to provide vital care to those in need, facing unique obstacles in their line of work.

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