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Evidence-Based Health Assessment Process in Complex Emergencies
Frederick M. Burkle
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Evidence-based Health
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Health Assessment
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Assessment Process
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Complex Emergencies
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Famine
75%
Natural Disasters
25%
Drought
25%
Earthquake
25%
Health Consequences
25%
Direct Results
25%
Expected Damage
25%
Secondary Effects
25%
Real Damage
25%
Cyclone
25%
Potential Accident
25%
Political Factors
25%
Forced Migration
25%
Slow Moving
25%
Human-induced
25%
Disaster Assessment
25%
Rapid Onset
25%
Social Sciences
Health Consequences
100%
Cyclones
100%
Political Factors
100%
Natural Disasters
100%
Forced Migration
100%
Health Assessment
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Forced Migration
100%
Natural Disaster
100%
Computer Science
Assessment Process
100%
Forced Migration
100%
Psychology
Health Assessment
100%
Natural Disaster
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Hunger
100%