Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Disease Brief: Infections in Internationally Adopted Children (Disease Brief for Prospective Medical Students Book 1)

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Due to a variety of factors such as infertility in American couples, citizens are turning towards adoption. Government regulations on adoption in the United States are strict, which often results in lengthy delays and heavy expenses. Eager couples have turned towards adopting children from other countries; this method of adoption can be both easier and faster than within the United States government, and it can provide a better quality of life for the children. However, children coming from overseas pose various health risks to both themselves and the community that they are entering.

"Disease Brief: Infections in Internationally Adopted Children" was written by Justice Arman, a Public Health student at Brigham Young University.
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