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      Medical complications associated with earthquakes.

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      Earthquakes, mortality, Humans, Mental Disorders, epidemiology, etiology, Wounds and Injuries

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          Major earthquakes are some of the most devastating natural disasters. The epidemiology of earthquake-related injuries and mortality is unique for these disasters. Because earthquakes frequently affect populous urban areas with poor structural standards, they often result in high death rates and mass casualties with many traumatic injuries. These injuries are highly mechanical and often multisystem, requiring intensive curative medical and surgical care at a time when the local and regional medical response capacities have been at least partly disrupted. Many patients surviving blunt and penetrating trauma and crush injuries have subsequent complications that lead to additional morbidity and mortality. Here, we review and summarise earthquake-induced injuries and medical complications affecting major organ systems. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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          22056246
          10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60887-8

          Chemistry
          Earthquakes,mortality,Humans,Mental Disorders,epidemiology,etiology,Wounds and Injuries
          Chemistry
          Earthquakes, mortality, Humans, Mental Disorders, epidemiology, etiology, Wounds and Injuries

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