Tropical Cyclone Exposures and Risks of Emergency Medicare Hospital Admission for Cardiorespiratory Diseases in 175 Urban United States Counties, 1999-2010.

Author: Al-HamdanMohammad, AndersonG Brooke, CrossonWilliam, DominiciFrancesca, GuikemaSeth, MagzamenSheryl, PeelJennifer L, PengRoger D, SchumacherAndrea, WangYun, WilsonAnder, YanMeilin

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Although injuries experienced during hurricanes and other tropical cyclones have been relatively well-characterized through traditional surveillance, less is known about tropical cyclones' impacts on noninjury morbidity, which can be triggered through pathways that include psychosocial stress or int...See full text at original site
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Tropical Cyclones and Cardiorespiratory Morbidity: Examining the Hidden Impacts

The field of public health is constantly striving to understand the multifaceted impacts of natural disasters. This study examines the less-explored link between tropical cyclone exposures and non-injury morbidity, specifically focusing on cardiorespiratory diseases. It provides a valuable perspective on the hidden health consequences of these powerful storms.

Tropical Cyclones: Beyond the Obvious

While injuries during hurricanes and other tropical cyclones are well-documented, this study delves deeper, investigating the less visible impacts on health. It examines the potential for tropical cyclones to trigger cardiorespiratory problems through pathways like psychosocial stress or disruption of medical treatment, highlighting the complex interplay of environmental factors and health outcomes.

Understanding the Hidden Risks

This study, like a desert explorer uncovering hidden oases, sheds light on the less-obvious health consequences of tropical cyclones. It underscores the importance of considering non-injury morbidity in disaster preparedness and response strategies, reminding us that the impacts of natural disasters can extend beyond the immediate aftermath.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research is a stark reminder that natural disasters, like a sudden sandstorm in the desert, can have far-reaching consequences for human health. Understanding the potential for non-injury morbidity is crucial for effective disaster preparedness and response, ensuring that the most vulnerable populations are protected.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-05-31
  2. Date Revised 2023-09-08
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Pubmed ID

33591048

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS1667651

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