Abstract

International migration is an issue of political, economic, and social relevance worldwide. Ensuring the right of international migrants to health protection is a challenge for countries of expulsion, transit, and destination. Nursing plays a vital role in ensuring that international migrants maintain a state of health that allows mobilization, through the prevention of diseases and accidents, the promotion of healthy behaviors, diagnosis and timely care of communicable and non-communicable diseases, so that the development of interventions in the areas of large migratory flows, helps to ensure safe migration from the approach of world health care.

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