The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989
Title The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 140
Release 1989
Genre Disaster medicine
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Public Health Consequences of Disasters

Public Health Consequences of Disasters
Title Public Health Consequences of Disasters PDF eBook
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Release 1990-06
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ISBN 9780849040139

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The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989
Title The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, 1989 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 140
Release 1989
Genre Disaster medicine
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The Public Health Consequences of Disasters

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters
Title The Public Health Consequences of Disasters PDF eBook
Author Eric K. Noji
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 488
Release 1996-11-14
Genre Medical
ISBN 019988000X

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Natural and man-made disasters--earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, industrial crises, and many others--have claimed more than 3 million lives during the past 20 years, adversely affected the lives of at least 800 million people, and caused more than 50 billion dollars in property damages. A major disaster occurs almost daily in some part of the world. Increasing population densities in flood plains, along vulnerable coastal areas, and near dangerous faults in the earth's crust, as well as the rapid industrialization of developing economies are factors likely to make the threat posed by natural disasters much bigger in the future. Illustrated with examples from recent research in the field, this book summarizes the most pertinent and useful information about the public health impact of natural and man-made disasters. It is divided into four sections dealing with general concerns, geophysical events, weather-related problems, and human-generated disasters. The author starts with a comprehensive discussion of the concepts and role of surveillance and epidemiology, highlighting general environmental health concerns, such as sanitation, water, shelter, and sewage. The other chapters, based on a variety of experiences and literature drawn from both developing and industrialized countries, cover discrete types of natural and technological hazards, addressing their history, origin, nature, observation, and control. Throughout the book the focus is on the level of epidemiologic knowledge on each aspect of natural and man-made disasters. Exposure-, disease-, and health-event surveillance are stressed because of the importance of objective data to disaster epidemiology. In addition, Noji pays particular attention to prevention and control measures, and provides practical recommendations in areas in which the public health practitioner needs more useful information. He advocates stronger epidemiologic awareness as the basis for better understanding and control of disasters. A comprehensive theoretical and practical treatment of the subject, The Public Health Consequences of Disasters is an invaluable tool for epidemiologists, disaster relief specialists, and physicians who treat disaster victims.

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters

The Public Health Consequences of Disasters
Title The Public Health Consequences of Disasters PDF eBook
Author Eric K. Noji
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 487
Release 1997
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195095707

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This book summarizes the most recent and useful information about the public health impact of natural and man-made disasters. It emphasizes the uses of epidemiologic knowledge about different types of disasters. Each chapter is based on a variety of experiences and literature drawn from both developing and industrialized countries.

Impact of the Environment on Reproductive Health

Impact of the Environment on Reproductive Health
Title Impact of the Environment on Reproductive Health PDF eBook
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Total Pages 512
Release 1993
Genre Genetic toxicology
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Public Health Reports

Public Health Reports
Title Public Health Reports PDF eBook
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Total Pages 436
Release 1993
Genre Public health
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