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期刊名:Disaster medicine and public health preparedness

缩写:DISASTER MED PUBLIC

ISSN:1935-7893

e-ISSN:1938-744X

IF/分区:1.8/Q3

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Objective: It is becoming increasingly evident that women are affected differently from men before, during, and after disasters. This study aims to evaluate the safety, health, and privacy concerns associated with earthqu...
George Kafatos,George Seegan,Bagmeet Behera et al. George Kafatos et al.
Objective: This study aims to develop a curve-fitting approach for long-term COVID-19 mortality projections and evaluate its effectiveness as a scalable, data-driven tool for pandemic forecasting. ...
Mehmet Kokoç,Perihan Şimşek,Abdülkadir Gündüz et al. Mehmet Kokoç et al.
Objective: This study examines the scope and trends of empirical research on training activities for flood disaster response teams. Methods: ...
Andrew J Phipps,Sue K Cammarata,Julia A Falvey et al. Andrew J Phipps et al.
Objective: Antimicrobial resistant infections are expected to increase the rate of antibiotic treatment failure in patients during a mass casualty incident. We aim to examine the potential impact of rising antimicrobial r...
Novil Wijesekara Novil Wijesekara
Despite growing recognition of the interdependencies of resilience across systems, sectors, and levels (SSLs), translating this understanding into coordinated action remains a challenge. This study identifies seven systemic gaps that reinfo...
Steven Hirschfeld,Dean Coppola,Jeffrey Kopp Steven Hirschfeld
Triage approaches for treating individuals in disaster settings historically have been focused on identifying acute decompensation, injuries, and death. For displaced populations that had limited function prior to ta disaster event, the emp...