The need for high quality and timely disaster research has been a topic of great discussion over the past several years. Recent high profile incidents have exposed gaps in knowledge about the health impacts of disasters or the benefits of specific interventions—such was the case with the 2010 Gulf Oil Spill and recent events associated with lead-contaminated drinking water in Flint, Michigan, and the evolving health crisis related to Zika virus disease. Our inability to perform timely research to inform the community about health and safety risks or address specific concerns further heightens anxiety and distrust. Since nearly all disasters, whether natural or man-made, have an environmental health component, it is critical that specialized...
Each environmental disaster is unique, with health con-sequences that depend on the intersection of ...
Committee members include Joanne Nigg, Core Faculty member, Disaster Research Center, University of ...
"The Challenge: To protect the safety and health of emergency workers during responses to large-scal...
Abstract: This study proposes an innovative approach to public health in disaster scenarios by inves...
Disaster medicine and public health preparedness are commonly perceived as subfields of the larger f...
Disaster research has evolved from an immature science to one where more complex questions need to b...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Amit Mistry, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health (NIH), ...
Editors: Julie Framingham and Martell L. Teasley Chapter 4: Nongovernmental Organizations Responding...
Health research in the context of an environmental disaster with implications for public health rais...
Prepared by the RAND Safety and Justice Program for the National Institute for Occupational Safety a...
In response to the human health threats stemming from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, inter-disciplinar...
It is common for governmental agencies to plan for emergencies. It’s human nature that we want to re...
A broad range of health problems are related to disasters. Insight into these health problems is nee...
The number of natural disasters and the severity of their impact have increased in recent decades. T...
Flood hazards and the risks they present to human health are an increasing concern across the globe,...
Each environmental disaster is unique, with health con-sequences that depend on the intersection of ...
Committee members include Joanne Nigg, Core Faculty member, Disaster Research Center, University of ...
"The Challenge: To protect the safety and health of emergency workers during responses to large-scal...
Abstract: This study proposes an innovative approach to public health in disaster scenarios by inves...
Disaster medicine and public health preparedness are commonly perceived as subfields of the larger f...
Disaster research has evolved from an immature science to one where more complex questions need to b...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Amit Mistry, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health (NIH), ...
Editors: Julie Framingham and Martell L. Teasley Chapter 4: Nongovernmental Organizations Responding...
Health research in the context of an environmental disaster with implications for public health rais...
Prepared by the RAND Safety and Justice Program for the National Institute for Occupational Safety a...
In response to the human health threats stemming from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, inter-disciplinar...
It is common for governmental agencies to plan for emergencies. It’s human nature that we want to re...
A broad range of health problems are related to disasters. Insight into these health problems is nee...
The number of natural disasters and the severity of their impact have increased in recent decades. T...
Flood hazards and the risks they present to human health are an increasing concern across the globe,...
Each environmental disaster is unique, with health con-sequences that depend on the intersection of ...
Committee members include Joanne Nigg, Core Faculty member, Disaster Research Center, University of ...
"The Challenge: To protect the safety and health of emergency workers during responses to large-scal...