Introduction: Natural disasters often damage or destroy the protective public health service infrastructure (PHI) required to maintain the health and well-being of people with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). This interruption increases the risk of an acute exacerbation or complication, potentially leading to a worse long-term prognosis or even death. Disaster-related exacerbations of NCDs will continue, if not increase, due to an increasing prevalence and sustained rise in the frequency and intensity of disasters, along with rapid unsustainable urbanization in flood plains and storm-prone coastal zones. Despite this, the focus of disaster and health systems preparedness and response remains on communicable diseases, even when the actual r...
The significant rise of both chronic diseases and disasters in the last 20 years and the healthcare ...
Although natural disasters may cause massive loss of human life and destruction of resources, they a...
Individuals with chronic conditions require special attention in the planning, response, and recover...
Introduction: Natural disasters often damage or destroy the protective public health service infras...
Introduction: Over the last quarter of a century the frequency of natural disasters and the burden o...
Introduction: Over the last quarter of a century the frequency of natural disasters and the burden o...
Introduction: Traditionally, post disaster response activities have focused on immediate trauma and ...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
The increasing noncommunicable disease burden and frequency of natural disasters across the world ha...
The increasing noncommunicable disease burden and frequency of natural disasters across the world ha...
Sudden onset disasters (SOD) can have serious health impacts for patient with noncommunicable diseas...
Objective: Tragic impacts of natural disasters, because of interrupting normal life process, widespr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the pattern of diseases in a natural disaster, which are not necessarily a dire...
The significant rise of both chronic diseases and disasters in the last 20 years and the healthcare ...
Although natural disasters may cause massive loss of human life and destruction of resources, they a...
Individuals with chronic conditions require special attention in the planning, response, and recover...
Introduction: Natural disasters often damage or destroy the protective public health service infras...
Introduction: Over the last quarter of a century the frequency of natural disasters and the burden o...
Introduction: Over the last quarter of a century the frequency of natural disasters and the burden o...
Introduction: Traditionally, post disaster response activities have focused on immediate trauma and ...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
The increasing noncommunicable disease burden and frequency of natural disasters across the world ha...
The increasing noncommunicable disease burden and frequency of natural disasters across the world ha...
Sudden onset disasters (SOD) can have serious health impacts for patient with noncommunicable diseas...
Objective: Tragic impacts of natural disasters, because of interrupting normal life process, widespr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the pattern of diseases in a natural disaster, which are not necessarily a dire...
The significant rise of both chronic diseases and disasters in the last 20 years and the healthcare ...
Although natural disasters may cause massive loss of human life and destruction of resources, they a...
Individuals with chronic conditions require special attention in the planning, response, and recover...