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§Earthquakes
affect the health of people in different aspects: mental health,
reproductive, communicable disease, nutrition and food security,
water and sanitation and etc.
§To
know how to deal with public health concerns following the
emergencies, please look at:
www.who.int/hac/crises/international/pakistan_earthquake/en/index.html
§For
more information about the
Public Health Consequences of Earthquakes, please see the following
lectures:
Useful links:
The following links provide useful materials about the
experiences of Bam earthquake, Iran and Bhju, India:
Disaster Epidemiology Lessons From Bam Earthquake Dec 26,
2003 Iran. Part`1- 7
The Iranian Earthquake.
BAM, December 26, 2003
Experience in the aftermath of the earthquake at Bhuj in
India
Text book:
The Public Health Consequences of Disasters, edited by Eric
K Noji. Chapter 8. New York, Oxford University Press 1997.
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