This RHTAC web page describes detection and treatment of mental health problems that affect resettled refugees as well as suicide prevention strategies.
Monthly Archives: September 2013
Prevention and Wellness
This RHTAC web page discusses nutrition, physical activity, and oral health issues of resettled refugee populations.
Refugee Nutrition Toolkit
Developed by the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), this toolkit aims to educate refugees and immigrants on how to adopt good habits that will help prevent nutrition-related diseases.
Domestic Health Assessment
This RHTAC web page explains how refugees are provided with the domestic refugee health assessment shortly after arrival in the U.S.
Prevention and Wellness
This RHTAC web page discusses nutrition, physical activity, and oral health issues of resettled refugee populations.
Chronic Health Conditions
This RHTAC web page describes the chronic health conditions that affect resettled refugees such as diabetes, hypertension, and lead poisoning.
Screening and Treatment
Further information about screening and treatment of eosinophilia in refugees can be found in the CDC’s Domestic Intestinal Parasites Guidelines.
Causes of Eosinophilia
A table of causes of eosinophilia in refugees can be found in the CDC’s Domestic Intestinal Parasites Guidelines.