Pediculosis: a health problem in the camps of the Iranian former prisoners of war in Iraq.
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چکیده
During the eight years of the Iraq-Iran confl ict (19801988), more than 42,000 Iranian soldiers were captured (prisoners of war) and kept in Iraqi prisons for many years after the end of war (from 2.5 to more than 15 years). There were more than 23 detention camps for former Iranian prisoners in Iraq: six camps in Ramadi (in the west of Iraq), four camps in Mosul (in the north of Iraq), and 13 camps in Tikrit (located in the center of Iraq). In addition, many unregistered Iranian prisoners were held in Abu Ghraib and al-Rashid in Baghdad. Their health conditions were poor in the detention camps and they were sometimes deprived of the most rudimentary medical supplies and facilities. For instance, in Ramadi, where the majority of prisoners were registered by delegations from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the camps consisted of three to four parts and there were eight rooms in each part. During the fi rst years, 50 people were kept in each room but later on, the number of prisoners was increased to 70 to 80 people in each room. After the ceasefi re, this number increased to 100 people in each of the rooms. The rooms were 17.5 meters long and 5.5 meters wide. There were fi ve windows on each side, but they were blocked on one side. The prisoners made a toilet and a small washbasin for dishes and other purposes. In fact, there was as little as 2 m2 for each prisoner. They did not have access to hot water for baths in the fi rst year at all. In later years and at the best times, baths with hot water were only possible for the personnel in each room and they were limited to one day a week in the winters. Moreover, recreation time was limited, especially during the fi rst months. There were two recreation times (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) for a total time of three hours. Because of the overcrowded conditions and the limitations of time and water for having baths and washing clothes, hygiene was poor and the prisoners were liable to be affected by many diseases.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Revista de saude publica
دوره 41 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007