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Health conditions of migrant children and adolescents from Latin America and the Caribbean: A narrative review

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The presence of children and adolescents in migratory flows is growing in Latin America and the Caribbean. Little is known about migration's effects on these groups' health. This article aims to investigate the evidence available on the access and use of healthcare services by migrant children and adolescents in Latin America and the Caribbean. We seek to explore the role of social determinants of health at different levels in the health conditions of these groups. Also, to identify potential recommendations for healthcare systems and public policy to address them. For this purpose, a narrative review of 52 publications was carried out based on a search of scientific literature in the Web of Science and Google Scholar databases. Five relevant topics were identified: use of emergency care associated with lack of healthcare access, preventive services, and other social determinants of health; exposure to preventable infectious diseases; mental health; sexual and reproductive health; and vaccinations and dental health. We conclude that the evidence shows the need to address the inequities and disadvantages faced by migrant children from a perspective of social determinants of health and policies that consider health as a human right regardless of the migratory status of children and adolescents, as well as that of their parents or primary caregivers.

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Child Health, Human Migration, Latin America, Caribbean Region, Healthcare system, Social Determinants of Health

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Carreño Calderon A, Blukacz A, Cabieses B, Obach A, Ortega A. Health conditions of migrant children and adolescents from Latin America and the Caribbean: A narrative review. Medwave 2024;24(7):e2931