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Medical Challenges of Internal Conflicts

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The most prevalent menace since the end of the cold war is the occurrence of civil wars and local and regional conflicts. The term “low intensity conflict” describes the new threat environment and covers a multitude of phenomena, such as civil wars, guerrilla warfare, terrorism and counterinsurgency operations occurring between routine, peaceful inter- or intrastate competition, and a sustained conventional conflict. There is a great challenge to alert the physicians in general, and the surgical community of the world in particular, to the new threat environment and the medical challenges involved in treating casualties of low intensity conflicts. Specifically, a new international body of surgeons might be required to coordinate the recruitment, training, and creditation for surgeons with special expertise in the management of victims of such conflicts and to facilitate research and general knowledge of the medical challenges of modern conflicts.

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Leppäniemi, A. Medical Challenges of Internal Conflicts. World J. Surg. 22, 1197–1201 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002689900544

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