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Review
. 2016 Mar 9;15(4):172-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.tjem.2015.02.001. eCollection 2015 Dec.

Health response to Hajj mass gathering from emergency perspective, narrative review

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Health response to Hajj mass gathering from emergency perspective, narrative review

Asaad Shujaa et al. Turk J Emerg Med. .

Abstract

Hajj is a unique gathering with Mecca and Kaaba being spiritually important to many faiths across the globe, especially Muslims. This is because of the proclamation of the prophet's father, Ibrahaam, when he called all mankind to perform Hajj. That is why all Muslims on Earth feel that they have to visit Mecca and Kaaba on a specific date and time, and that is the reason this small location hosts one of the largest human gatherings in the world. Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam that every financially and physically able Muslim must perform once in his/her lifetime. For 14 centuries countless millions of Muslim men and women from the four corners of the earth have undertaken pilgrimage to Mecca. In conclusion this review article confirm that Hajj is oldest and largest mass gathering in all mankind and there is some issues influence the health response such as size of gathering. diversity of population, climate and health facilities around hajj site, also we discuss the infectious and non infectious related illness in hajj and their prevention methods.

Keywords: Disaster medicine; Hajj; Terrorism and mass casualty events.

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Capacity of health Facilities at Hajj 2012.

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