The author focuses on public health concerns of internally displaced people (IDP) in Syria. It states Syrian IDPs mainly originate from northeastern Syria and escaped fighting and the threat of the terrorist group Islamic State. It mentions they are sheltering in refugee camps, large schools, or rented houses in areas primarily controlled by the Syrian government. It comments on the lack of data concerning public health and health needs of IDPs and report Syria's health system is overburdened.
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