Background: Environmental public health disasters involving hazardous contaminants may have devastating effects. While much is known about their immediate devastation, far less is known about long-term impacts of these disasters. Extensive latent and chronic long-term public health effects may occur. Careful evaluation of contaminant exposures and long-term health outcomes within the constraints imposed by limited financial resources is essential. Methods: Here, we review epidemiologic methods lessons learned from conducting long-term evaluations of four environmental public health disasters involving hazardous contaminants at Chernobyl, the World Trade Center, Bhopal, and Graniteville (South Carolina, USA). Findings: We found several lesso...
On 11 March 2011, northern Japan was rocked by first a magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the eastern coas...
Introduction: Environmental Public Health Disasters (EPHD) generate increased demand for pri...
As this piece is being written, the world is faced with a seemingly never-ending series of disasters...
Background: Environmental public health disasters involving hazardous contaminants may have devastat...
BackgroundThe disasters at Seveso, Three Mile Island, Bhopal, Chernobyl, the World Trade Center (WTC...
The assault and subsequent collapse of the World Trade Center towers in New York City on September 1...
Each environmental disaster is unique, with health con-sequences that depend on the intersection of ...
Abstract Background The disast...
The attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) created an acute environmental disaster of enormous magni...
Disasters occur more often since the world gets overpopulated, air traffic is busier, terrorists are...
Abstract: The attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) on September 11, 2001 resulted in a seri-ous b...
It has been 30 years since the worst accident in the history of the nuclear era occurred at the...
Background: As a result of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, many residents evacua...
Background: We carry out prospective, longitudinal studies on the possible health effects of two dis...
Disasters serve as shocks and precipitate unanticipated disturbances to the health care system. Publ...
On 11 March 2011, northern Japan was rocked by first a magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the eastern coas...
Introduction: Environmental Public Health Disasters (EPHD) generate increased demand for pri...
As this piece is being written, the world is faced with a seemingly never-ending series of disasters...
Background: Environmental public health disasters involving hazardous contaminants may have devastat...
BackgroundThe disasters at Seveso, Three Mile Island, Bhopal, Chernobyl, the World Trade Center (WTC...
The assault and subsequent collapse of the World Trade Center towers in New York City on September 1...
Each environmental disaster is unique, with health con-sequences that depend on the intersection of ...
Abstract Background The disast...
The attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) created an acute environmental disaster of enormous magni...
Disasters occur more often since the world gets overpopulated, air traffic is busier, terrorists are...
Abstract: The attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) on September 11, 2001 resulted in a seri-ous b...
It has been 30 years since the worst accident in the history of the nuclear era occurred at the...
Background: As a result of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, many residents evacua...
Background: We carry out prospective, longitudinal studies on the possible health effects of two dis...
Disasters serve as shocks and precipitate unanticipated disturbances to the health care system. Publ...
On 11 March 2011, northern Japan was rocked by first a magnitude 9.0 earthquake off the eastern coas...
Introduction: Environmental Public Health Disasters (EPHD) generate increased demand for pri...
As this piece is being written, the world is faced with a seemingly never-ending series of disasters...