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by Edmund M. Ricci (Author), Ernesto A. Pretto Jr (Author), Knut Ole Sundnes (Author)
A human disaster is defined as a hazardous event that overwhelms the capacity of the local community to respond to the needs of the affected population. Medical and public health responses aim to provide care efficiently and promptly but all too often, responses are hampered by recurring mistakes. Analysing the factors at play such as the scale and frequency of disasters and the variety of challenges they present, is central to developing more effective response plans.
Edmund M. Ricci, Evaluation Institute for Public Health, Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, USA, Ernesto A. Pretto, Jr. Department of Anesthesiology, Leonard A Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, USA, Knut Olay Sundnes, Center for Risk Management and Societal Safety, University of Stavangar, Norway
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