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Clinical characteristics of the inhabitants of an internally displaced persons camp in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo after the arms dump blast on March 4, 2012.

Inge Roggen1, Gerlant van Berlaer1, Geert Gijs2, Ives Hubloue1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: On March 4, 2012, an arms dump exploded in a densely populated area in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. At least 250 people were killed, 2,500 wounded, and 13,800 left homeless, of which 5,000 were relocated to a newly constructed internally displaced person (IDP) camp. AIM: To describe the medical complaints of persons presenting to the IDP camp for medical evaluation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All patients seen and treated by the Belgian First Aid and Support Team (B-FAST) in the IDP camp on March 10 and 11, 2012 were included. A unique number, age, gender, and inventory of complaints were registered on standard World Health Organization (WHO) forms.
RESULTS: Out of 245 presenting patients, 242 files were processed. One in two patients were minors (<18 years-old), the male/female ratio was 50/50 in minors and 28/72 in adults; median (range) age in minors was three years (0-17) and for adults was 32.5 years (18-68). Twenty percent of the children were determined to be malnourished. Signs and symptoms related to infectious diseases were present in 75% of minors and 53% of adults. Trauma was present in 12% of minors and 21% of adults.
CONCLUSIONS: One week following the disaster event, after people had relocated to IDP camps, infectious diseases became the predominate reason for seeking medical evaluation. Less than one in five people presenting to the medical post had injuries directly related to the event. Demographic data showed that around 50% of people in the IDP camp presenting for medical care were children, of which one in five was malnourished.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25162541     DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X14000892

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prehosp Disaster Med        ISSN: 1049-023X            Impact factor:   2.040


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1.  Disaster preparedness and response improvement: comparison of the 2010 Haiti earthquake-related diagnoses with baseline medical data.

Authors:  Gerlant van Berlaer; Tom Staes; Dirk Danschutter; Ronald Ackermans; Stefano Zannini; Gabriele Rossi; Ronald Buyl; Geert Gijs; Michel Debacker; Ives Hubloue
Journal:  Eur J Emerg Med       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 2.799

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