Natural and man-made disasters are a global concern, with the potential to displace, kill, and injure large numbers of people, disrupt health systems, devastat
<p>Evidence Aid is an international initiative to improve access to reliable evidence that will help...
Abstract Background In order to elicit the knowledge, experience, and attitudes of individuals invol...
Disaster risk reduction and healthcare support each other, including the mitigation of further harm ...
Summary Points - As for any type of health care, decisions about interventions in the context of nat...
Summary Points N As for any type of health care, decisions about interventions in the context of n...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links".Given the growing scale and complexity of respon...
Given the growing scale and complexity of responses to humanitarian crises, it is important to devel...
Extreme events are significant determinants of the character and evolution of many natural and human...
involving 100 or more persons, 10 or more deaths, or an appeal for assistance.1 Qualifying events in...
The World Health Organization project on the Global Burden of Disease quantifies the main causes of ...
Disasters, such as earthquakes or hurricanes, carry a substantial health burden for affected populat...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
A broad range of health problems are related to disasters. Insight into these health problems is nee...
Floods are the most frequent natural disasters, representing approximately 35% of the total number o...
Defining disasters and their impacts has several difficulties and limitations due to the complexity ...
<p>Evidence Aid is an international initiative to improve access to reliable evidence that will help...
Abstract Background In order to elicit the knowledge, experience, and attitudes of individuals invol...
Disaster risk reduction and healthcare support each other, including the mitigation of further harm ...
Summary Points - As for any type of health care, decisions about interventions in the context of nat...
Summary Points N As for any type of health care, decisions about interventions in the context of n...
To access this article, click on "Additional Links".Given the growing scale and complexity of respon...
Given the growing scale and complexity of responses to humanitarian crises, it is important to devel...
Extreme events are significant determinants of the character and evolution of many natural and human...
involving 100 or more persons, 10 or more deaths, or an appeal for assistance.1 Qualifying events in...
The World Health Organization project on the Global Burden of Disease quantifies the main causes of ...
Disasters, such as earthquakes or hurricanes, carry a substantial health burden for affected populat...
One of the most important topics in hazard and disaster related research is the effective reduction ...
A broad range of health problems are related to disasters. Insight into these health problems is nee...
Floods are the most frequent natural disasters, representing approximately 35% of the total number o...
Defining disasters and their impacts has several difficulties and limitations due to the complexity ...
<p>Evidence Aid is an international initiative to improve access to reliable evidence that will help...
Abstract Background In order to elicit the knowledge, experience, and attitudes of individuals invol...
Disaster risk reduction and healthcare support each other, including the mitigation of further harm ...