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Andreas_RebmannI cannot find a precise statement, but it appears that they are grant/unviersity funded research.
I cannot find a precise statement, but it appears that they are grant/unviersity funded research.
As appeared, all from UCSF:
Vincanne Adams, PhD of Anthropology and fromer directer and vice chair of Medical Anthropology. She is within the department of Anthro, Hsitory, and Social Medicine. This is incrediable relevant to disasters and disaster response. She includes in her interested Global Health and Disaster Recovery as well.
Taslim van hattum, Director of Behavioral Health Integration at Louisiana Public Health Institute, with a background in Maternal and Child Health. Relative to this article and to disasters in general mental health is incrediable important, and children are much more at risk during a disaster than adults are.
Diana English, for some reason I couldn't find anything on her.
Emergency relief according to them was poorly managed and misspent. The agency in charge of emergency response was primarily a counterterrorism agency, not a medical agency.
It appears that is is an expanded version of the document created orginally in order to facilitate changes in the treatment of mental health and better define what an IMD needs and is.
The EPA, who want to prevent loss of life in incidents where contamination containment is delaying treatment.
In this book: https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=2WCAAAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&…
But I couldn't access all of it, to my knowledge.
It was less of a directly researched article and more of a theory hypothesized with several decades of first-hand observation and in-context understand of the subject.
Negligible risk for epidemics after geophysical disasters
Narrative review: tetanus—a health threat after natural disasters in developing countries
Infectious diseases following natural disasters: prevention and control measures
Use of mobile phones in an emergency reporting system for infectious disease surveillance after the Sichuan earthquake in China
FDNY - Fire Department of the City of New York, which includes the EMS department as well.
NY police - self explanatory
They seem to support their approach by their own success.