Issue 2, 2008

10th Anniversary Review: Natural disasters and their long-term impacts on the health of communities

Abstract

Long-term health impacts in communities that have experienced natural disasters are often overlooked. Recovery from natural disasters is often a long, drawn-out process. Recovery plans need to address these interruptions in the return to pre-disaster functioning and make provisions for addressing ongoing health problems. The following review will examine illness patterns that may arise, directly or indirectly, in the months and years following a disaster event. The objectives of the review are: (i) to identify the burden of long-term community ill-health following natural disaster events; (ii) to evaluate current gaps in the ongoing process of health monitoring for populations affected by disaster; (iii) to review approaches that would provide ongoing surveillance of physical and psychosocial ill-health.

Graphical abstract: 10th Anniversary Review: Natural disasters and their long-term impacts on the health of communities

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
28 Aug 2007
Accepted
17 Dec 2007
First published
09 Jan 2008

J. Environ. Monit., 2008,10, 167-175

10th Anniversary Review: Natural disasters and their long-term impacts on the health of communities

A. Cook, J. Watson, P. V. Buynder, A. Robertson and P. Weinstein, J. Environ. Monit., 2008, 10, 167 DOI: 10.1039/B713256P

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