Nutrition Support in Earthquakes: A Comprehensive Program is Needed for Iran

Journal Title: Journal of Disaster and Emergency Research - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

no abstract

Authors and Affiliations

Keywords

Related Articles

Operational Teams' Preparation in Environmental Health Rapid Response: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in Response to the Earthquake Scenario (Designing an Exercise)

Introduction: Natural disasters are usually a series of unpredictable incidents, which do not originate from humans. With regard to the occurrence of unexpected factors such as earthquakes, floods, and fires, individual...

Breastfeeding in Disasters: A Reminder for Policymakers

Introduction: Considering the unexpected events that may occur in disasters, breastfeeding and risks of the artificial feeding need more investigations in such severe conditions. To review the literature regarding the st...

Fall Injuries Prevention among Rural Population, with Contribution of Rural Health Workers

Introduction: Fall injuries are one of the important health problems in worldwide. Knowledge about fall injuries is limited in low and middle-income countries in general and in Iran in particular. This study aims to docu...

Investigating the Factors That Reduce the Urban Gas Pipeline Vulnerability to Explosion Threats

Introduction: Buried pipelines used to distribute water, gas, oil, and etc. are considered as one of the vital arteries. The experiences of the past wars have confirmed that the invading country focuses on bombing and de...

Investigating the Readiness of Red Crescent Society Staff Against Risks in Khorasan Razavi Province

Introduction: Recent experiences with disasters have shown that warnings must be taken seriously and people in different groups should have necessary preparations to deal with the hazards in Iran as a natural disaster wa...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP438873
  • DOI -
  • Views 109
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

(2018). Nutrition Support in Earthquakes: A Comprehensive Program is Needed for Iran. Journal of Disaster and Emergency Research, 1(2), 51-54. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-438873