Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Republic of MoldovaIntroduction. The concept of war and armed conflict refers to any confrontation in order to provide contradiction resolution between states, peoples, and social groups by means of armed forces. The war and military conflicts are divided into regional and global ones, depending on their aims, scale and intensity. Actually, these are a policy continuity of specific powers regardless of the reasons of their emergence (political, economic, territorial or religious). During the conflicts, both overall human and health losses among the participating military personnel, as well as overall human and health losses among the civilian population (collateral losses)...
PurposeThe study aims to highlight the behavior of people in a state in the vicinity of a military c...
Armed conflict challenges healthcare providers by creating new threats to health and limiting health...
What Is the public health issue? -- What has CDC accomplished? -- What are the next steps?200
According to experts’ data, the war between Ukraine and Russia may become one of the bloodiest in mo...
From the beginning of the existence, countries have used wars as a method to achieve goals. That has...
Armed conflicts continue to be a serious threat both to public health and to the environment. Betwee...
War has profound adverse effects on public health. War leads to death for military personnel and esp...
This paper investigates the contemporaneous effect of conflict on civilians living outside of the co...
This section highlights resources with information on health concerns that arise from armed conflict...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
This topic focuses on the problems that arise in providing medical care to the population during arm...
In 1992, I interviewed for both medical school and the Malawi Army to join my country’s medical corp...
There is an increasing need to study war-related health impacts in Ethiopia and other least develope...
Objective: To examine the possibility of estimating the number of civilian casualties in modern arme...
Abstract Background Conflict in Chechnya has resulted in over a decade of violence, human rights abu...
PurposeThe study aims to highlight the behavior of people in a state in the vicinity of a military c...
Armed conflict challenges healthcare providers by creating new threats to health and limiting health...
What Is the public health issue? -- What has CDC accomplished? -- What are the next steps?200
According to experts’ data, the war between Ukraine and Russia may become one of the bloodiest in mo...
From the beginning of the existence, countries have used wars as a method to achieve goals. That has...
Armed conflicts continue to be a serious threat both to public health and to the environment. Betwee...
War has profound adverse effects on public health. War leads to death for military personnel and esp...
This paper investigates the contemporaneous effect of conflict on civilians living outside of the co...
This section highlights resources with information on health concerns that arise from armed conflict...
Rapid development in international humanitarian law characterises the 20th century. Besides the peop...
This topic focuses on the problems that arise in providing medical care to the population during arm...
In 1992, I interviewed for both medical school and the Malawi Army to join my country’s medical corp...
There is an increasing need to study war-related health impacts in Ethiopia and other least develope...
Objective: To examine the possibility of estimating the number of civilian casualties in modern arme...
Abstract Background Conflict in Chechnya has resulted in over a decade of violence, human rights abu...
PurposeThe study aims to highlight the behavior of people in a state in the vicinity of a military c...
Armed conflict challenges healthcare providers by creating new threats to health and limiting health...
What Is the public health issue? -- What has CDC accomplished? -- What are the next steps?200