No Threat Of Epidemic Caused By Migrants, Says Hungarian Health Authority
- 24 Aug 2015 4:00 AM
The migrants are usually infected with syphilis, hepatitis (B or C), or HIV virus, but these illnesses are transmitted sexually or through blood, so close contact is necessary for someone to get infected.
The volunteers helping the immigrants are not in danger if they adhere to regulations and use appropriate protective gear as well as washing their hands with disinfectant, the authority added. It is difficult to examine the migrants, it noted. The ÁNTSZ is legally obliged to screen asylum-seekers.
So far only 500 people, a fraction of the 14,000 migrants who have been called in, have shown up.
Moreover, later they “disappear” as well, so the idea of holding them during the examinations somewhere they cannot leave is worth considering, the ÁNTSZ added.
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