Effect of leishmaniasis on the performance of elementary school students: A case study among syrian refugees in some bekaa (lebanon) area schools

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Since the Syrian conflict started, Lebanon became a common destination receiving a huge number of Syrian refugees that are living in camps spread all over the country, with the largest concentration in the Bekaa Valley. Generous steps are being taken to increase the access to formal education, such as offering free public education and opening second shifts in the public schools in the afternoon. Yet barriers, such as child labor and health-related factors like the spreading of some communicable diseases, like Leishmania, are keeping children out of classroom. The present study was done with the aim of investigating the effect of leishmaniasis on the performance and the academic achievement of Syrian refugee children. The results showed varying degrees of knowledge and dealing with the case of leishmaniasis. The disease clearly had an effect on the students' attendance in schools, and by proxy on their academic performance.

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Khachfe, H. H., Zayyoun, F. J., Sharif-Askari, E., Ramadan, W., Hallal, N., & Khachfe, H. M. (2019). Effect of leishmaniasis on the performance of elementary school students: A case study among syrian refugees in some bekaa (lebanon) area schools. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, 9(4), 266–273. https://doi.org/10.2991/jegh.k.190915.001

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