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Natural disasters and communicable diseases in the Americas: contribution of veterinary public health.

Maria Cristina Schneider1, Maria Cristina Tirado, Shruthi Rereddy, Raymond Dugas, Maria Isabel Borda, Eduardo Alvarez Peralta, Sylvain Aldighieri, Ottorino Cosivi.   

Abstract

The consequences of natural disasters on the people living in the Americas are often amplified by socio-economic conditions. This risk may be increased by climate-related changes. The public health consequences of natural disasters include fatalities as well as an increased risk of communicable diseases. Many of these diseases are zoonotic and foodborne diseases. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the importance of natural disasters for the Americas and to emphasise the contribution of veterinary public health (VPH) to the management of zoonotic and foodborne disease risks. An analysis was conducted of natural disasters that occurred in the Americas between 2004 and 2008. Five cases studies illustrating the contributions of VPH in situations of disaster are presented. The data shows that natural disasters, particularly storms and floods, can create very important public health problems. Central America and the Caribbean, particularly Haiti, presented a higher risk than the other areas of the Americas. Two priority areas of technical cooperation are recommended for this region, namely: reducing the risk of leptospirosis and other vector-borne disease outbreaks related to floods and hurricanes and improving food safety. The contribution of different disciplines and sectors in disaster preparedness and response is of paramount importance to minimise morbidity and mortality.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22718336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Ital        ISSN: 0505-401X            Impact factor:   1.101


  5 in total

1.  Communicable diseases surveillance system in East azerbaijan earthquake: strengths and weaknesses.

Authors:  Javad Babaie; Farin Fatemi; Ali Ardalan; Hamed Mohammadi; Mahmood Soroush
Journal:  PLoS Curr       Date:  2014-12-08

2.  Leptospirosis: a silent epidemic disease.

Authors:  Maria Cristina Schneider; Michel Jancloes; Daniel F Buss; Sylvain Aldighieri; Eric Bertherat; Patricia Najera; Deise I Galan; Kara Durski; Marcos A Espinal
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2013-12-16       Impact factor: 4.614

Review 3.  The Use of Chemoprophylaxis after Floods to Reduce the Occurrence and Impact of Leptospirosis Outbreaks.

Authors:  Maria Cristina Schneider; Jorge Velasco-Hernandez; Kyung-Duk Min; Deise Galan Leonel; David Baca-Carrasco; Matthew E Gompper; Rudy Hartskeerl; Claudia Munoz-Zanzi
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2017-06-03       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 4.  Identifying the research gap of zoonotic disease in displacement: a systematic review.

Authors:  Dorien Hanneke Braam; Freya Louise Jephcott; James Lionel Norman Wood
Journal:  Glob Health Res Policy       Date:  2021-07-16

5.  Leptospirosis in Latin America: exploring the first set of regional data.

Authors:  Maria Cristina Schneider; Deise Galan Leonel; Patricia Najera Hamrick; Eduardo Pacheco de Caldas; Reina Teresa Velásquez; Fernando Antonio Mendigaña Paez; Jusayma Caridad González Arrebato; Andrea Gerger; Martha Maria Pereira; Sylvain Aldighieri
Journal:  Rev Panam Salud Publica       Date:  2017-06-19
  5 in total

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