Vulnerability Continues for Syrian Refugee Children

Journal Title: Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications - Year 2020, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

Turkey hosts the largest number of Syrian refugees. The birth rate of Syrian newborns in Turkey increases day by day and they also need intensive care and other therapies. Here we report the case of a Syrian infant who had permanent vision loss after a series of events that reflects the cultural and language barriers as well as the social injustice faced by the refugees.

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Ozdogan T* and Ozdogan E

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  • EP ID EP745191
  • DOI 10.23880/abca-16000132
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Ozdogan T* and Ozdogan E (2020). Vulnerability Continues for Syrian Refugee Children. Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications, 3(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-745191