[When the daily chronicles coincide with the most "hard" epidemiology: the case of migrants to Europe].

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Laboratorio Epidemiologia di Cittadinanzo, Consorzio Mario Negri Sud, S. Maria Imbaro, Chieti.

Published: February 2010

Unlabelled: The migration from Africa to Europe has become one of the most dramatic situations of the violation of fundamental rights of the first decade of the new millennium.

Methods: As the official source of epidemiology do not recognize the data of peoples who die and/or disappear while trying to reach European borders, only "informal" sources can be used to trace the fate of this populations. A Mediterranean Observatory called Fortress Europe (http://fortresseurope. blogspot.com) has emerged over the last several years as a reference documentation centre for this controversial areas.

Results: The tables which summarize some of the most striking data on mortality and disappearances are presented and commented as examples of how real life epidemiology cannot be considered a specific or exclusive medical discipline.

Conclusion: Human rights must increasingly be considered one of the key measures and indicators of the joint priorities of societal and health care systems.

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