Bashir B El-Khoury, Faith R Kelly, Kathleen Sherman-Morris
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Reviewing the Impacts of Natural and Technological Disasters on the End-Stage Kidney Disease Community.
The impact and severity of natural disasters and hazards have been increasing in the United States and throughout the world. With our mounting reliance and dependence on technology in our industrialized society, technological disasters also have become more commonplace. Although disasters may occur with little to no warning, these risks are felt to be acceptable despite their ability to impact large populations. Natural and technological disasters disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, including those with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). The impact of natural and technological disasters on the ESKD community has been closely examined via numerous case studies and through the lens of particular disasters, but there is a paucity of data exploring the impacts of natural and technological disasters on the ESKD community by disaster type. A comprehensive literature search was performed using PubMed and Google Scholar, and relevant articles pertaining to the impacts of natural and technological disasters on the ESKD community were reviewed. More than 50 studies were reviewed in total. This review aimed to identify common patterns and trends observed in the impacts of different disaster types on the ESKD community to better prepare patients and their providers before the next disaster strikes.
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, the official journal of the Wilderness Medical Society, is the leading journal for physicians practicing medicine in austere environments. This quarterly journal features articles on all aspects of wilderness medicine, including high altitude and climbing, cold- and heat-related phenomena, natural environmental disasters, immersion and near-drowning, diving, and barotrauma, hazardous plants/animals/insects/marine animals, animal attacks, search and rescue, ethical and legal issues, aeromedial transport, survival physiology, medicine in remote environments, travel medicine, operational medicine, and wilderness trauma management. It presents original research and clinical reports from scientists and practitioners around the globe. WEM invites submissions from authors who want to take advantage of our established publication''s unique scope, wide readership, and international recognition in the field of wilderness medicine. Its readership is a diverse group of medical and outdoor professionals who choose WEM as their primary wilderness medical resource.