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The historical development of public health responses to disaster.

Noji EK, Toole MJ

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  • Journal Disasters

  • Published 06 Mar 1998

  • Volume 21

  • ISSUE 4

  • Pagination 366-76

  • DOI 10.1111/1467-7717.00068

Abstract

The first of a of series state-of-the-art reviews commissioned to mark Disasters' 21st anniversary, this paper considers key publications on public health aspects of natural disasters, refugee emergencies and complex humanitarian disasters over the past twenty-odd years. The literature is reviewed and important signposts highlighted showing how the field has developed. This expanding body of epidemiological research has provided a basis for increasingly effective prevention and intervention strategies.