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Journal Article > Research

Mortality, violence and lack of access to healthcare in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Van Herp M, Parqué V, Rackley E, Ford NP
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Abstract
The people of the Democratic Republic of Congo for decades have been living in a situation of chronic crisis. Violence, population displacement and the destruction of infrastructure and health services have devastated the health of the population. In 2001, Médicins Sans Frontières conducted a survey in five areas of western and central DRC to assess mortality, access to health-care, vaccination coverage and exposure to violence. High mortality rates were found in front-line zones, mainly due to malnutrition and infectious diseases. In Basankusu approximately 10 per cent of the total population and 25 per cent of the under-five population had perished in the year before the survey. Humanitarian needs remain acute across the country, particularly near the front line. Infectious-disease control and treatment are a priority, as is increasing access to health-care. Humanitarian assistance must be increased considerably, especially in rural areas and zones that have been affected directly by conflict.
Countries
Democratic Republic of Congo
Subject Area
access to health care
DOI
10.1111/1467-7717.00225
Published Date
01-Jun-2003
PubMed ID
12825437
Languages
English
Journal
Disasters
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 141-153
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