Corrigendum to “Ratio of the Dead to Wounded (D/W) Indicators and Associated Factors in Major Earthquakes of America from 1960 to 2011”. Journal of Earthquakes 2015; 436960, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/436960.The paper presented deals with the casualties, mortality, and morbidity occurred during the major earthquakes of America during a period of 51 years. The work provides statistical evidence that the deaths/wounded (D/W) ratio used for many agencies in the planning of the preparation and response activities to earthquakes does not fit the relation 1 : 3. In addition, a model is presented in order to evaluate the possible association between different analysis variables such as the subregion of the American continent affected, populati...
Casualties are one of the most severe results of earthquakes. Prediction of casualty rates due to ea...
Although, theoretically, the impacts of a disaster are not randomly distributed across health and so...
Earthquakes are described as the most destructive and unpredictable disasters around the world. Many...
The unpredictable nature of earthquakes and the vast impact they can have makes them one of the most...
Abstract The human losses after strong earthquakes that occurred in the world during the twentieth c...
Mortality patterns from earthquakes in the United States may differ from those observed in other par...
In this paper, mortality in the immediate aftermath of an earthquake is studied on a worldwide scale...
The authors conducted descriptive and case-control studies to find factors associated with earthquak...
To assess the relation of increased mortality and morbidity to personal loss and damage following th...
Earthquakes are one of the most common types of natural disasters. They remain unpredictable and oft...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of data on mortality in the magnitude 6.3 earthquake ...
Introduction:Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the dominan...
This research examines emergency management mitigation and preparation polices in the hazard area of...
PURPOSE: To investigate the patterns of immediate seismic deaths and post,earthquake mortality chang...
INTRODUCTION: Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the domina...
Casualties are one of the most severe results of earthquakes. Prediction of casualty rates due to ea...
Although, theoretically, the impacts of a disaster are not randomly distributed across health and so...
Earthquakes are described as the most destructive and unpredictable disasters around the world. Many...
The unpredictable nature of earthquakes and the vast impact they can have makes them one of the most...
Abstract The human losses after strong earthquakes that occurred in the world during the twentieth c...
Mortality patterns from earthquakes in the United States may differ from those observed in other par...
In this paper, mortality in the immediate aftermath of an earthquake is studied on a worldwide scale...
The authors conducted descriptive and case-control studies to find factors associated with earthquak...
To assess the relation of increased mortality and morbidity to personal loss and damage following th...
Earthquakes are one of the most common types of natural disasters. They remain unpredictable and oft...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of data on mortality in the magnitude 6.3 earthquake ...
Introduction:Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the dominan...
This research examines emergency management mitigation and preparation polices in the hazard area of...
PURPOSE: To investigate the patterns of immediate seismic deaths and post,earthquake mortality chang...
INTRODUCTION: Earthquakes are the most violent type of natural disasters and injuries are the domina...
Casualties are one of the most severe results of earthquakes. Prediction of casualty rates due to ea...
Although, theoretically, the impacts of a disaster are not randomly distributed across health and so...
Earthquakes are described as the most destructive and unpredictable disasters around the world. Many...