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Pediatric Hospitalizations from Immigration Detention in Texas, 2015-2018
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? 2021 The Author(s)Although there are concerns regarding children's health in immigration detention, there are little data regarding hospitalizations in this population. Using 2015-2018 Texas inpatient data, we identified 95 hospitalizations of children in detention and found that most (60%) were driven by infectious causes, and that 37% of these children were admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) or intermediate ICU.
health services researchhealthcare in incarcerationimmigrant healthinternational health
Nwadiuko J.、Fredricks K.、Polk S.、Shah S.、Long J.A.、Diaz C.、Mitra N.、Yun K.
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