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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9086868061 , 9789086868063
    Series Statement: Human health handbooks no. 10
    Content: The combination of growing populations moving into large cities in high risk zones increase the risk of natural disasters with a substantial public health consequence. A high population density and rapid air travel increase the spread and effects of plagues and diseases. People in countries with limited resources are more vulnerable to death and other consequences of disasters. This requires global rather than national preparedness and response strategies. Public health organisations, government and non-government organisations can take a leadership role and provide training, organisation and research knowledge to improve responses to such disasters.This book is the first holistic public health approach in relation to natural disasters. It fills the gap to have a one-stop-shopping synopsis of key ideas associated with mediation of public health natural disasters. It is unique in focusing on 'lessons learned' rather than 'what to do'. Published research relating to general responses by public health agencies to disasters is scientifically evaluated. Various types of disasters are reviewed: flooding, diseases, earthquakes, volcanoes, and drought. Long term needs, prevention and individual preparation are taken into account. The information can be used to prepare and mitigate effects of disasters.The summary points at the start of each chapter will help the reader to use as this book as reference book and for educational purpose
    Content: Intro -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preparation and early public health responses to natural disasters -- 1. Connected preparedness: disaster preparation and media -- B. Reich1 and S. Henderson2* -- 2. The public health impacts of natural disasters -- M.E. Keim -- 3. Climate and other forms of environmental change, disasters and public health -- C.D. Butler* and M. Jamieson -- 4. Public health in disaster preparedness: global natural disasters & public health's response -- G.L. Rivera Jr.* and R.R. Watson -- 5. The physicians' response to climate change -- M. Sarfaty1* and S. Abouzaid2 -- 6. Children's reactions and adjustment to natural disasters -- B. Pfefferbaum1*, S.N. Deshpande1, S.F. Allen1 and K. Sherrieb2,3 -- 7. Longer-term mental health needs of disaster survivors -- R.J. Ferreira1,2* and C.R. Figley3 -- 8. Suicidal behaviours after natural disasters: trends and impacting factors -- K. Kõlves* and D. De Leo -- Floods, drought and hurricanes -- 9. Drought and crop failure result in improved crop and land management -- J.A. Tabor -- 10. Blood pressure changes in patients with or without chronic kidney disease after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- N. Haga*, J. Hata, M. Yabe, H. Akihata, S. Ogawa, Y. Sato, K. Kumagai, K. Ishibashi and Y. Kojima -- 11. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on water quality in New Orleans -- A.X. Hou1*, B. Qi2, R.J. Portier1 and E.A. Laws1 -- Earthquakes and volcanoes -- 12. Volcanoes: health effects and remediation strategies -- J.G. Avery -- 13. Non-eruptive volcanogenic air pollution and health effects -- A.S. Rodrigues1,2 and P.V. Garcia1,3* -- 14. The usage of complementary food supplements for young children during natural disasters -- S. Yin1* and C. Dong2 -- 15. Musculoskeletal injuries following earthquakes -- E. Bar-On1,2
    Content: 16. Can a short-term intervention make a longer-term difference? Outcomes of cash and food for work programs in post-earthquake Haiti -- A.R. Kolbe -- 17. Socio-economic impacts and consequences of earthquakes, Iran's perspectives -- K. Amini Hosseini -- 18. Earthquakes and impact on prevalence of metabolic syndrome -- A. Di Castelnuovo1, N. Di Pietro2,3, V. Sirolli4, M. Bonomini4 and A. Pandolfi2,3* -- 19. Earthquake, cardiovascular diseases and implications for public health -- J. Takahashi and H. Shimokawa* -- Disease, food and malnutrition in disasters -- 20. Drought, food security and micronutrient malnutrition -- N. Arlappa1* and S.B. Kokku2 -- 21. Disruptive innovation in primary care for the base of the pyramid -- A.L. Hammond -- 22. Community based management of severe acute malnutrition -- R. Jayatissa -- 23. Why does parenting matter after natural disasters? - a public health perspective on youth mental health -- A. Tiwari1*, S.R. Self-Brown2, B.S. Lai3, M.C. Jackson4 and M.L. Kelley5 -- 24. Assessment of malnutrition in rural settings -- B.A. Muzembo1,2* and N. Suganuma1 -- 25. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid potential for post-traumatic stress and depression -- Y. Matsuoka1,2*, K. Hamazaki1,3 and D. Nishi2,4 -- 26. Nutritional qualities of fermented beans of coastal sand dune wild legume Canavalia maritima -- V.R. Niveditha and K.R. Sridhar* -- 27. Metal contamination in soils in the Mediterranean area and implications for the food chain -- A. de Santiago-Martín1*, I. Valverde-Asenjo2, J. Pérez-Esteban3, C. Vaquero-Perea2, A. Moliner-Aramendía4 and C. González-Huecas2 -- Epidemics and disease during disasters -- 28. Extreme weather events and vector-borne diseases -- K.C. Ernst1*, C.W. Morin2 and H.E. Brown1 -- 29. Malaria control and management in disastrous situations
    Content: M. Faheem Afzal1*, M. Babar Alam2 and M. Ashraf Sultan1 -- 30. Insect-borne diseases after earthquakes: China aspects -- Z.L. Lu, X.M. Fu, H.M. Liang and G. Chen* -- 31. HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, and undernourishment: amplifying cycles of risk in vulnerable populations -- R. Dellar1 and Q. Abdool Karim1,2* -- 32. Aflatoxin B1 and zearalenone in dairy feeds and its impacts in the food chain -- M. Guerra1,3*, I. Almeida2 and F. Bernardo3 -- 33. Anthrax outbreaks and public health implications -- K.K. Amoako1* and T.K. Shury2 -- Index -- Index -- About the editors
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , ""Table of contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Preparation and early public health responses to natural disasters""; ""1. Connected preparedness: disaster preparation and media""; ""B. Reich1 and S. Henderson2*""; ""2. The public health impacts of natural disasters""; ""M.E. Keim""; ""3. Climate and other forms of environmental change, disasters and public health""; ""C.D. Butler* and M. Jamieson""; ""4. Public health in disaster preparedness: global natural disasters & public health�s response""; ""G.L. Rivera Jr.* and R.R. Watson""; ""5. The physicians� response to climate change"" , ""M. Sarfaty1* and S. Abouzaid2""""6. Children�s reactions and adjustment to natural disasters""; ""B. Pfefferbaum1*, S.N. Deshpande1, S.F. Allen1 and K. Sherrieb2,3""; ""7. Longer-term mental health needs of disaster survivors""; ""R.J. Ferreira1,2* and C.R. Figley3""; ""8. Suicidal behaviours after natural disasters: trends and impacting factors""; ""K. Kõlves* and D. De Leo""; ""Floods, drought and hurricanes""; ""9. Drought and crop failure result in improved crop and land management""; ""J.A. Tabor"" , ""10. Blood pressure changes in patients with or without chronic kidney disease after the Great East Japan Earthquake""""N. Haga*, J. Hata, M. Yabe, H. Akihata, S. Ogawa, Y. Sato, K. Kumagai, K. Ishibashi and Y. Kojima""; ""11. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on water quality in New Orleans""; ""A.X. Hou1*, B. Qi2, R.J. Portier1 and E.A. Laws1""; ""Earthquakes and volcanoes""; ""12. Volcanoes: health effects and remediation strategies""; ""J.G. Avery""; ""13. Non-eruptive volcanogenic air pollution and health effects""; ""A.S. Rodrigues1,2 and P.V. Garcia1,3*"" , ""14. The usage of complementary food supplements for young children during natural disasters""""S. Yin1* and C. Dong2""; ""15. Musculoskeletal injuries following earthquakes""; ""E. Bar-On1,2""; ""16. Can a short-term intervention make a longer-term difference? Outcomes of cash and food for work programs in post-earthquake Haiti""; ""A.R. Kolbe""; ""17. Socio-economic impacts and consequences of earthquakes, Iran�s perspectives""; ""K. Amini Hosseini""; ""18. Earthquakes and impact on prevalence of metabolic syndrome"" , ""A. Di Castelnuovo1, N. Di Pietro2,3, V. Sirolli4, M. Bonomini4 and A. Pandolfi2,3*""""19. Earthquake, cardiovascular diseases and implications for public health""; ""J. Takahashi and H. Shimokawa*""; ""Disease, food and malnutrition in disasters""; ""20. Drought, food security and micronutrient malnutrition""; ""N. Arlappa1* and S.B. Kokku2""; ""21. Disruptive innovation in primary care for the base of the pyramid""; ""A.L. Hammond""; ""22. Community based management of severe acute malnutrition""; ""R. Jayatissa"" , ""23. Why does parenting matter after natural disasters? � a public health perspective on youth mental health"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9086862578
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789086862573
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Watson, Ronald Ross Handbook of public health in natural disasters : Nutrition, food, remediation and preparation Wageningen : Wageningen Academic Publishers,c2015 ISBN 9789086862573
    Language: English
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    gbv_1700314181
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9086868061 , 9789086868063
    Series Statement: Human health handbooks no. 10
    Content: The combination of growing populations moving into large cities in high risk zones increase the risk of natural disasters with a substantial public health consequence. A high population density and rapid air travel increase the spread and effects of plagues and diseases. People in countries with limited resources are more vulnerable to death and other consequences of disasters. This requires global rather than national preparedness and response strategies. Public health organisations, government and non-government organisations can take a leadership role and provide training, organisation and research knowledge to improve responses to such disasters.This book is the first holistic public health approach in relation to natural disasters. It fills the gap to have a one-stop-shopping synopsis of key ideas associated with mediation of public health natural disasters. It is unique in focusing on 'lessons learned' rather than 'what to do'. Published research relating to general responses by public health agencies to disasters is scientifically evaluated. Various types of disasters are reviewed: flooding, diseases, earthquakes, volcanoes, and drought. Long term needs, prevention and individual preparation are taken into account. The information can be used to prepare and mitigate effects of disasters.The summary points at the start of each chapter will help the reader to use as this book as reference book and for educational purpose
    Content: Intro -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preparation and early public health responses to natural disasters -- 1. Connected preparedness: disaster preparation and media -- B. Reich1 and S. Henderson2* -- 2. The public health impacts of natural disasters -- M.E. Keim -- 3. Climate and other forms of environmental change, disasters and public health -- C.D. Butler* and M. Jamieson -- 4. Public health in disaster preparedness: global natural disasters & public health's response -- G.L. Rivera Jr.* and R.R. Watson -- 5. The physicians' response to climate change -- M. Sarfaty1* and S. Abouzaid2 -- 6. Children's reactions and adjustment to natural disasters -- B. Pfefferbaum1*, S.N. Deshpande1, S.F. Allen1 and K. Sherrieb2,3 -- 7. Longer-term mental health needs of disaster survivors -- R.J. Ferreira1,2* and C.R. Figley3 -- 8. Suicidal behaviours after natural disasters: trends and impacting factors -- K. Kõlves* and D. De Leo -- Floods, drought and hurricanes -- 9. Drought and crop failure result in improved crop and land management -- J.A. Tabor -- 10. Blood pressure changes in patients with or without chronic kidney disease after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- N. Haga*, J. Hata, M. Yabe, H. Akihata, S. Ogawa, Y. Sato, K. Kumagai, K. Ishibashi and Y. Kojima -- 11. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on water quality in New Orleans -- A.X. Hou1*, B. Qi2, R.J. Portier1 and E.A. Laws1 -- Earthquakes and volcanoes -- 12. Volcanoes: health effects and remediation strategies -- J.G. Avery -- 13. Non-eruptive volcanogenic air pollution and health effects -- A.S. Rodrigues1,2 and P.V. Garcia1,3* -- 14. The usage of complementary food supplements for young children during natural disasters -- S. Yin1* and C. Dong2 -- 15. Musculoskeletal injuries following earthquakes -- E. Bar-On1,2
    Content: 16. Can a short-term intervention make a longer-term difference? Outcomes of cash and food for work programs in post-earthquake Haiti -- A.R. Kolbe -- 17. Socio-economic impacts and consequences of earthquakes, Iran's perspectives -- K. Amini Hosseini -- 18. Earthquakes and impact on prevalence of metabolic syndrome -- A. Di Castelnuovo1, N. Di Pietro2,3, V. Sirolli4, M. Bonomini4 and A. Pandolfi2,3* -- 19. Earthquake, cardiovascular diseases and implications for public health -- J. Takahashi and H. Shimokawa* -- Disease, food and malnutrition in disasters -- 20. Drought, food security and micronutrient malnutrition -- N. Arlappa1* and S.B. Kokku2 -- 21. Disruptive innovation in primary care for the base of the pyramid -- A.L. Hammond -- 22. Community based management of severe acute malnutrition -- R. Jayatissa -- 23. Why does parenting matter after natural disasters? - a public health perspective on youth mental health -- A. Tiwari1*, S.R. Self-Brown2, B.S. Lai3, M.C. Jackson4 and M.L. Kelley5 -- 24. Assessment of malnutrition in rural settings -- B.A. Muzembo1,2* and N. Suganuma1 -- 25. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid potential for post-traumatic stress and depression -- Y. Matsuoka1,2*, K. Hamazaki1,3 and D. Nishi2,4 -- 26. Nutritional qualities of fermented beans of coastal sand dune wild legume Canavalia maritima -- V.R. Niveditha and K.R. Sridhar* -- 27. Metal contamination in soils in the Mediterranean area and implications for the food chain -- A. de Santiago-Martín1*, I. Valverde-Asenjo2, J. Pérez-Esteban3, C. Vaquero-Perea2, A. Moliner-Aramendía4 and C. González-Huecas2 -- Epidemics and disease during disasters -- 28. Extreme weather events and vector-borne diseases -- K.C. Ernst1*, C.W. Morin2 and H.E. Brown1 -- 29. Malaria control and management in disastrous situations
    Content: M. Faheem Afzal1*, M. Babar Alam2 and M. Ashraf Sultan1 -- 30. Insect-borne diseases after earthquakes: China aspects -- Z.L. Lu, X.M. Fu, H.M. Liang and G. Chen* -- 31. HIV/AIDS, food insecurity, and undernourishment: amplifying cycles of risk in vulnerable populations -- R. Dellar1 and Q. Abdool Karim1,2* -- 32. Aflatoxin B1 and zearalenone in dairy feeds and its impacts in the food chain -- M. Guerra1,3*, I. Almeida2 and F. Bernardo3 -- 33. Anthrax outbreaks and public health implications -- K.K. Amoako1* and T.K. Shury2 -- Index -- Index -- About the editors
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9086862578
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789086862573
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Watson, Ronald Ross Handbook of public health in natural disasters : Nutrition, food, remediation and preparation Wageningen : Wageningen Academic Publishers,c2015 ISBN 9789086862573
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
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    almahu_9949703089302882
    ISBN: 9789086868063
    Series Statement: Human Health Handbooks ; 10
    Content: The combination of growing populations moving into large cities in high risk zones increase the risk of natural disasters with a substantial public health consequence. A high population density and rapid air travel increase the spread and effects of plagues and diseases. People in countries with limited resources are more vulnerable to death and other consequences of disasters. This requires global rather than national preparedness and response strategies. Public health organisations, government and non-government organisations can take a leadership role and provide training, organisation and research knowledge to improve responses to such disasters. This book is the first holistic public health approach in relation to natural disasters. It fills the gap to have a one-stop-shopping synopsis of key ideas associated with mediation of public health natural disasters. It is unique in focusing on 'lessons learned' rather than 'what to do'. Published research relating to general responses by public health agencies to disasters is scientifically evaluated. Various types of disasters are reviewed: flooding, diseases, earthquakes, volcanoes, and drought. Long term needs, prevention and individual preparation are taken into account. The information can be used to prepare and mitigate effects of disasters. The summary points at the start of each chapter will help the reader to use as this book as reference book and for educational purpose.
    Note: 1. Connected preparedness: disaster preparation and media / , English
    Additional Edition: Print version: Handbook of public health in natural disasters : Nutrition, food, remediation and preparation. Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Wageningen Academic, 2015. ISBN 9789086862573
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    Format: 1 online resource (609 p.)
    ISBN: 90-8686-806-1
    Series Statement: Human Health Handbooks, Number 10
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Table of contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Preparation and early public health responses to natural disasters""; ""1. Connected preparedness: disaster preparation and media""; ""B. Reich1 and S. Henderson2*""; ""2. The public health impacts of natural disasters""; ""M.E. Keim""; ""3. Climate and other forms of environmental change, disasters and public health""; ""C.D. Butler* and M. Jamieson""; ""4. Public health in disaster preparedness: global natural disasters & public health�s response""; ""G.L. Rivera Jr.* and R.R. Watson""; ""5. The physicians� response to climate change"" , ""10. Blood pressure changes in patients with or without chronic kidney disease after the Great East Japan Earthquake""""N. Haga*, J. Hata, M. Yabe, H. Akihata, S. Ogawa, Y. Sato, K. Kumagai, K. Ishibashi and Y. Kojima""; ""11. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on water quality in New Orleans""; ""A.X. Hou1*, B. Qi2, R.J. Portier1 and E.A. Laws1""; ""Earthquakes and volcanoes""; ""12. Volcanoes: health effects and remediation strategies""; ""J.G. Avery""; ""13. Non-eruptive volcanogenic air pollution and health effects""; ""A.S. Rodrigues1,2 and P.V. Garcia1,3*"" , ""14. The usage of complementary food supplements for young children during natural disasters""""S. Yin1* and C. Dong2""; ""15. Musculoskeletal injuries following earthquakes""; ""E. Bar-On1,2""; ""16. Can a short-term intervention make a longer-term difference? Outcomes of cash and food for work programs in post-earthquake Haiti""; ""A.R. Kolbe""; ""17. Socio-economic impacts and consequences of earthquakes, Iran�s perspectives""; ""K. Amini Hosseini""; ""18. Earthquakes and impact on prevalence of metabolic syndrome"" , ""A. Di Castelnuovo1, N. Di Pietro2,3, V. Sirolli4, M. Bonomini4 and A. Pandolfi2,3*""""19. Earthquake, cardiovascular diseases and implications for public health""; ""J. Takahashi and H. Shimokawa*""; ""Disease, food and malnutrition in disasters""; ""20. Drought, food security and micronutrient malnutrition""; ""N. Arlappa1* and S.B. Kokku2""; ""21. Disruptive innovation in primary care for the base of the pyramid""; ""A.L. Hammond""; ""22. Community based management of severe acute malnutrition""; ""R. Jayatissa"" , ""23. Why does parenting matter after natural disasters? � a public health perspective on youth mental health"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8686-257-8
    Language: English
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    Wageningen, The Netherlands :Wageningen Academic Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949561325602882
    Format: 1 online resource (609 p.)
    ISBN: 90-8686-806-1
    Series Statement: Human Health Handbooks, Number 10
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Table of contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Preparation and early public health responses to natural disasters""; ""1. Connected preparedness: disaster preparation and media""; ""B. Reich1 and S. Henderson2*""; ""2. The public health impacts of natural disasters""; ""M.E. Keim""; ""3. Climate and other forms of environmental change, disasters and public health""; ""C.D. Butler* and M. Jamieson""; ""4. Public health in disaster preparedness: global natural disasters & public health�s response""; ""G.L. Rivera Jr.* and R.R. Watson""; ""5. The physicians� response to climate change"" , ""10. Blood pressure changes in patients with or without chronic kidney disease after the Great East Japan Earthquake""""N. Haga*, J. Hata, M. Yabe, H. Akihata, S. Ogawa, Y. Sato, K. Kumagai, K. Ishibashi and Y. Kojima""; ""11. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on water quality in New Orleans""; ""A.X. Hou1*, B. Qi2, R.J. Portier1 and E.A. Laws1""; ""Earthquakes and volcanoes""; ""12. Volcanoes: health effects and remediation strategies""; ""J.G. Avery""; ""13. Non-eruptive volcanogenic air pollution and health effects""; ""A.S. Rodrigues1,2 and P.V. Garcia1,3*"" , ""14. The usage of complementary food supplements for young children during natural disasters""""S. Yin1* and C. Dong2""; ""15. Musculoskeletal injuries following earthquakes""; ""E. Bar-On1,2""; ""16. Can a short-term intervention make a longer-term difference? Outcomes of cash and food for work programs in post-earthquake Haiti""; ""A.R. Kolbe""; ""17. Socio-economic impacts and consequences of earthquakes, Iran�s perspectives""; ""K. Amini Hosseini""; ""18. Earthquakes and impact on prevalence of metabolic syndrome"" , ""A. Di Castelnuovo1, N. Di Pietro2,3, V. Sirolli4, M. Bonomini4 and A. Pandolfi2,3*""""19. Earthquake, cardiovascular diseases and implications for public health""; ""J. Takahashi and H. Shimokawa*""; ""Disease, food and malnutrition in disasters""; ""20. Drought, food security and micronutrient malnutrition""; ""N. Arlappa1* and S.B. Kokku2""; ""21. Disruptive innovation in primary care for the base of the pyramid""; ""A.L. Hammond""; ""22. Community based management of severe acute malnutrition""; ""R. Jayatissa"" , ""23. Why does parenting matter after natural disasters? � a public health perspective on youth mental health"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8686-257-8
    Language: English
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    Wageningen, The Netherlands :Wageningen Academic Publishers,
    UID:
    almahu_9949568630302882
    Format: 1 online resource (609 pages).
    ISBN: 9789086868063 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Human Health Handbooks, Number 10
    Additional Edition: Print version: Handbook of public health in natural disasters : nutrition, food, remediation and preparation. Wageningen, The Netherlands : Wageningen Academic Publishers, c2015 ISBN 9789086862573
    Language: English
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    Wageningen, The Netherlands :Wageningen Academic Publishers,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961250895702883
    Format: 1 online resource (609 p.)
    ISBN: 90-8686-806-1
    Series Statement: Human Health Handbooks, Number 10
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , ""Table of contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Preparation and early public health responses to natural disasters""; ""1. Connected preparedness: disaster preparation and media""; ""B. Reich1 and S. Henderson2*""; ""2. The public health impacts of natural disasters""; ""M.E. Keim""; ""3. Climate and other forms of environmental change, disasters and public health""; ""C.D. Butler* and M. Jamieson""; ""4. Public health in disaster preparedness: global natural disasters & public health�s response""; ""G.L. Rivera Jr.* and R.R. Watson""; ""5. The physicians� response to climate change"" , ""10. Blood pressure changes in patients with or without chronic kidney disease after the Great East Japan Earthquake""""N. Haga*, J. Hata, M. Yabe, H. Akihata, S. Ogawa, Y. Sato, K. Kumagai, K. Ishibashi and Y. Kojima""; ""11. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on water quality in New Orleans""; ""A.X. Hou1*, B. Qi2, R.J. Portier1 and E.A. Laws1""; ""Earthquakes and volcanoes""; ""12. Volcanoes: health effects and remediation strategies""; ""J.G. Avery""; ""13. Non-eruptive volcanogenic air pollution and health effects""; ""A.S. Rodrigues1,2 and P.V. Garcia1,3*"" , ""14. The usage of complementary food supplements for young children during natural disasters""""S. Yin1* and C. Dong2""; ""15. Musculoskeletal injuries following earthquakes""; ""E. Bar-On1,2""; ""16. Can a short-term intervention make a longer-term difference? Outcomes of cash and food for work programs in post-earthquake Haiti""; ""A.R. Kolbe""; ""17. Socio-economic impacts and consequences of earthquakes, Iran�s perspectives""; ""K. Amini Hosseini""; ""18. Earthquakes and impact on prevalence of metabolic syndrome"" , ""A. Di Castelnuovo1, N. Di Pietro2,3, V. Sirolli4, M. Bonomini4 and A. Pandolfi2,3*""""19. Earthquake, cardiovascular diseases and implications for public health""; ""J. Takahashi and H. Shimokawa*""; ""Disease, food and malnutrition in disasters""; ""20. Drought, food security and micronutrient malnutrition""; ""N. Arlappa1* and S.B. Kokku2""; ""21. Disruptive innovation in primary care for the base of the pyramid""; ""A.L. Hammond""; ""22. Community based management of severe acute malnutrition""; ""R. Jayatissa"" , ""23. Why does parenting matter after natural disasters? � a public health perspective on youth mental health"" , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8686-257-8
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (608 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789086868063 , 9086868061
    Series Statement: Human health handbooks, no. 10
    Content: The combination of growing populations moving into large cities in high risk zones increase the risk of natural disasters with a substantial public health consequence. A high population density and rapid air travel increase the spread and effects of plagues and diseases. People in countries with limited resources are more vulnerable to death and other consequences of disasters. This requires global rather than national preparedness and response strategies. Public health organisations, government and non-government organisations can take a leadership role and provide training, organisation and research knowledge to improve responses to such disasters. This book is the first holistic public health approach in relation to natural disasters. It fills the gap to have a one-stop-shopping synopsis of key ideas associated with mediation of public health natural disasters. It is unique in focusing on.
    Note: ""Table of contents""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Preparation and early public health responses to natural disasters""; ""1. Connected preparedness: disaster preparation and media""; ""B. Reich1 and S. Henderson2*""; ""2. The public health impacts of natural disasters""; ""M.E. Keim""; ""3. Climate and other forms of environmental change, disasters and public health""; ""C.D. Butler* and M. Jamieson""; ""4. Public health in disaster preparedness: global natural disasters & public health�s response""; ""G.L. Rivera Jr.* and R.R. Watson""; ""5. The physicians� response to climate change"" , ""10. Blood pressure changes in patients with or without chronic kidney disease after the Great East Japan Earthquake""""N. Haga*, J. Hata, M. Yabe, H. Akihata, S. Ogawa, Y. Sato, K. Kumagai, K. Ishibashi and Y. Kojima""; ""11. Impacts of Hurricane Katrina on water quality in New Orleans""; ""A.X. Hou1*, B. Qi2, R.J. Portier1 and E.A. Laws1""; ""Earthquakes and volcanoes""; ""12. Volcanoes: health effects and remediation strategies""; ""J.G. Avery""; ""13. Non-eruptive volcanogenic air pollution and health effects""; ""A.S. Rodrigues1,2 and P.V. Garcia1,3*"" , ""14. The usage of complementary food supplements for young children during natural disasters""""S. Yin1* and C. Dong2""; ""15. Musculoskeletal injuries following earthquakes""; ""E. Bar-On1,2""; ""16. Can a short-term intervention make a longer-term difference? Outcomes of cash and food for work programs in post-earthquake Haiti""; ""A.R. Kolbe""; ""17. Socio-economic impacts and consequences of earthquakes, Iran�s perspectives""; ""K. Amini Hosseini""; ""18. Earthquakes and impact on prevalence of metabolic syndrome"" , ""A. Di Castelnuovo1, N. Di Pietro2,3, V. Sirolli4, M. Bonomini4 and A. Pandolfi2,3*""""19. Earthquake, cardiovascular diseases and implications for public health""; ""J. Takahashi and H. Shimokawa*""; ""Disease, food and malnutrition in disasters""; ""20. Drought, food security and micronutrient malnutrition""; ""N. Arlappa1* and S.B. Kokku2""; ""21. Disruptive innovation in primary care for the base of the pyramid""; ""A.L. Hammond""; ""22. Community based management of severe acute malnutrition""; ""R. Jayatissa""
    Additional Edition: Print version: Handbook of public health in natural disasters. Wageningen, Netherlands : Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015 ISBN 9789086862573
    Language: English
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