Introduction: Over the last quarter of a century the frequency of natural disasters and the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCD) across the globe have been increasing. For individuals susceptible to, or chronically experiencing, NCDs this has become a significant risk. Disasters jeopardize access to essential treatment, care, equipment, water and food, which can result in an exacerbation of existing conditions or even preventable death. Consequently, there is a need to expand the public health focus of disaster management to include NCDs. To provide a platform for this to occur, this article presents the results from a systematic review that identifies and describes the impact of cyclone, flood and storm related disasters on those susc...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
Background: The aim is to quantify chronic diseases and to assess possible risk factors for developi...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
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 ...
Introduction: Natural disasters often damage or destroy the protective public health service infras...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
Floods are the most frequent natural disasters, representing approximately 35% of the total number o...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the pattern of diseases in a natural disaster, which are not necessarily a dire...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
Tropical cyclones, also known as typhoons and hurricanes, are low-pressure weather systems character...
Flood hazards and the risks they present to human health are an increasing concern across the globe,...
Sudden onset disasters (SOD) can have serious health impacts for patient with noncommunicable diseas...
BACKGROUND: The human impact of the tsunami that occurred on 26 December 2004 was enormous, with Ind...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
Background: The aim is to quantify chronic diseases and to assess possible risk factors for developi...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
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 ...
Introduction: Natural disasters often damage or destroy the protective public health service infras...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
Floods are the most frequent natural disasters, representing approximately 35% of the total number o...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the pattern of diseases in a natural disaster, which are not necessarily a dire...
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to extensive morbidi...
Tropical cyclones, also known as typhoons and hurricanes, are low-pressure weather systems character...
Flood hazards and the risks they present to human health are an increasing concern across the globe,...
Sudden onset disasters (SOD) can have serious health impacts for patient with noncommunicable diseas...
BACKGROUND: The human impact of the tsunami that occurred on 26 December 2004 was enormous, with Ind...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...
Background: The aim is to quantify chronic diseases and to assess possible risk factors for developi...
Background: The exposure of people and infrastructure to flood and storm related disasters across th...