Emergency preparedness plans aim to anticipate and mitigate the direct and indirect effects of large scale disasters on the public\u2019s health. Often, these plans deal with the direct impact of a natural disaster or its indirect effects on disease transmission. However, the prospect of natural disasters, such as severe weather events, also has broader implications for prevention strategies.201830210933PMC610878110.1371/currents.dis.e735c842bab99a2f564cc9a502394bbe803
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
I find causal evidence that Hurricane Katrina increased stress, smoking, binge drinking, and health ...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: In the last decade, over 800 disasters struck Latin America and the Caribbean...
Background: Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the eastern coast of the United States on October 29, 2...
HIV screening is recommended to destigmatize the condition, prevent partner transmission, and postpo...
Recent increases in hurricanes led to a need to evaluate access to medical care, medical needs, and ...
Objective:Evacuation and damage following a widespread natural disaster may affect short-term access...
On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, causing major power outages, flood...
This report is one of the four-part 2015 Briefing Report Series of the Sandy Child and Family Health...
Introduction: Traditionally, post disaster response activities have focused on immediate trauma and ...
Objectives. We measured the effect of Hurricane Floyd on Medicaid enrollment and health services use...
Floods are a disaster situation for all affected populations and especially for vulnerable groups wi...
From the Executive Summary: The CONVERGE COVID-19 Working Group’s Workshop on Planning for Evacuatio...
Disasters serve as shocks and precipitate unanticipated disturbances to the health care system. Publ...
BACKGROUND: Disruptions in access to in-person human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) preventive care du...
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
I find causal evidence that Hurricane Katrina increased stress, smoking, binge drinking, and health ...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: In the last decade, over 800 disasters struck Latin America and the Caribbean...
Background: Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the eastern coast of the United States on October 29, 2...
HIV screening is recommended to destigmatize the condition, prevent partner transmission, and postpo...
Recent increases in hurricanes led to a need to evaluate access to medical care, medical needs, and ...
Objective:Evacuation and damage following a widespread natural disaster may affect short-term access...
On October 29, 2012, Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, causing major power outages, flood...
This report is one of the four-part 2015 Briefing Report Series of the Sandy Child and Family Health...
Introduction: Traditionally, post disaster response activities have focused on immediate trauma and ...
Objectives. We measured the effect of Hurricane Floyd on Medicaid enrollment and health services use...
Floods are a disaster situation for all affected populations and especially for vulnerable groups wi...
From the Executive Summary: The CONVERGE COVID-19 Working Group’s Workshop on Planning for Evacuatio...
Disasters serve as shocks and precipitate unanticipated disturbances to the health care system. Publ...
BACKGROUND: Disruptions in access to in-person human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) preventive care du...
Natural disasters occur in various forms such as hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, outbreaks, etc. ...
I find causal evidence that Hurricane Katrina increased stress, smoking, binge drinking, and health ...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: In the last decade, over 800 disasters struck Latin America and the Caribbean...