id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-284477-3mspnc8q Kassem, Issmat I. Refugees besieged: The lurking threat of COVID-19 in Syrian war refugee camps 2020-05-05 .txt text/plain 1060 58 54 Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease requires that all authors sign a declaration of conflicting interests. For example, Lebanon, a country that hosts an estimated 1.5 million Syrian refugees (distributed in makeshift camps and other dwellings) is currently facing a very severe economic crisis, civil unrest (decreased after the pandemic), and a COVID-19 outbreak. In that regard, the UNCHR has appealed for urgent funding to combat COVID-19 in refugee camps, but the results of this initiative remain to be seen [5] . The health of refugees is intimately linked to that of their hosting communities and beyond, which is more reason to protect the camps from COVID-19. First report of the plasmid-borne colistin resistance gene (mcr-1) in Proteus mirabilis isolated from domestic and sewer waters in Syrian refugee camps coli isolated from domestic and sewer waters in Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon ./cache/cord-284477-3mspnc8q.txt ./txt/cord-284477-3mspnc8q.txt