飓风吉尔伯特对海地的延迟死亡率影响

B. Reid, W. Psoter, B. Gebrian, Jodi A. Psoter, M. Wang
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目的:为了调查自然灾害对健康延迟影响的可能性,并深入了解可能出现这种延迟的情况,我们检查了现有的海地卫生基金会(HHF)儿童数据库,这些数据库是在吉尔伯特飓风事件发生前后的几年里建立的。对象和方法:HHF数据库仅限于在1988年至1992年期间首次进入HHF项目的年龄在60个月或以下的有效条目的儿童记录。这导致了4413名儿童可用于研究的样本。这项研究的结果是营养不良和死亡率。结果:海地儿童似乎立即受到吉尔伯特飓风的影响,营养不良和死亡率上升。在接下来的一年中,记录的儿童死亡人数甚至更高,此后死亡人数下降并开始恢复到吉尔伯特之前的水平。结论:我们的研究发现大量的延迟死亡…
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Delayed mortality effects of Hurricane Gilbert in Haiti
Objectives: To investigate the possibility of delayed health effects of a natural disaster and develop insight into the circumstances where such delays may be likely, we examined the existing Haitian Health Foundation (HHF) database of children for the years surrounding the events of Hurricane Gilbert. Subjects and methods: The HHF database was limited to records of children with valid entries that were age 60 months or younger and who first entered the HHF program between the years of 1988 and 1992. This resulted in a sample of 4413 children available for the study. The outcomes for this study were malnutrition and mortality. Results: Haitian children appear to have been immediately affected by Hurricane Gilbert through increased levels of malnutrition and mortality. Even higher numbers of pediatric deaths were recorded throughout the following year, after which the number of deaths decreased and began a return toward pre‐Gilbert levels. Conclusion: Our study found substantial amounts of delayed mortalit...
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