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== Further Reading ==

* Infectious diseases following natural disasters: prevention and control measures. ''Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther''. 2012;10(1):95-104. doi: [https://doi.org/10.1586/ERI.11.155 10.1586/ERI.11.155]


[[Category:Infectious syndromes]]
[[Category:Infectious syndromes]]

Revision as of 12:33, 14 October 2020

Type of Disaster Infectious Disease
earthquake norovirus, influenza (Japan 2011)
cholera (Haiti 2010)
diarrhea, hepatitis E, acute respiratory illness, measles, meningitis, tetanus (Pakistan 2005)
diarrhea, acute respiratory illness (Iran 2003)
diarrhea, acute respiratory illness (El Salvador 2001)
flood diarrhea (Indonesia 2001)
dengue (Côte d'Ivoire 2010, Brazil 2008)
malaria (Dominican Republic 2004)
diarrhea (Bangladesh 2004)
leptospirosis (Thailand 2000)
diarrhea (Mozambique 2000)
leptospirosis (India 2000)
hurricane diarrhea, tuberculosis (USA 2005)
diarrhea (USA 2001)
tornado cutaneous mucormycosis (USA 2011)
tsunami diarrhea, hepatitis A, hepatitis E, acute respiratory illness, measles, meningitis, tetanus (Indonesia 2004)
diarrhea (Thailand 2004)
typhoon leptospirosis (Taiwan 2001, China 2001)

Further Reading

  • Infectious diseases following natural disasters: prevention and control measures. Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2012;10(1):95-104. doi: 10.1586/ERI.11.155