A Framework for Assessing Mortality and Morbidity After Large-Scale Disasters


Book Description

In the wake of a large-scale disaster, from the initial devastation through the long tail of recovery, protecting the health and well-being of the affected individuals and communities is paramount. Accurate and timely information about mortality and significant morbidity related to the disaster are the cornerstone of the efforts of the disaster management enterprise to save lives and prevent further health impacts. Conversely, failure to accurately capture mortality and significant morbidity data undercuts the nation's capacity to protect its population. Information about disaster-related mortality and significant morbidity adds value at all phases of the disaster management cycle. As a disaster unfolds, the data are crucial in guiding response and recovery priorities, ensuring a common operating picture and real-time situational awareness across stakeholders, and protecting vulnerable populations and settings at heightened risk. A Framework for Assessing Mortality and Morbidity After Large-Scale Disasters reviews and describes the current state of the field of disaster-related mortality and significant morbidity assessment. This report examines practices and methods for data collection, recording, sharing, and use across state, local, tribal, and territorial stakeholders; evaluates best practices; and identifies areas for future resource investment.







Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Weekly


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"Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Weekly" is a weekly publication of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The publication offers data on specific diseases as reported by state and territorial health departments. "MMWR" also provides reports on diseases, environmental hazards, natural or human-generated disasters, occupational diseases and injuries, and intentional and unintentional injuries.







Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Volume 60, Number 15


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The "Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report" ("MMWR") Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Data presented by the Notifiable Disease Data Team and 122 Cities Mortality Data Team in the weekly "MMWR" are provisional, based on weekly reports to CDC by state health departments. This issue of "Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report" includes the following reports: (1) Bullying Among Middle School and High School Students--Massachusetts, 2009 (M McKenna, E Hawk, J Mullen, and M Hertz); (2) State Smoke-Free Laws for Worksites, Restaurants, and Bars--United States, 2000-2010 (M Tynan, S Babb, A MacNeil, and M Griffin); and (3) Grand Rounds: The Opportunity for and Challenges to Malaria Eradication (KE Mace, MF Lynch, JR MacArthur, SP Kachur, L Slutsker, RW Steketee, and T Popovic). Announcements are also included. Individual reports contain figures, tables and references.




Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use


Book Description

This document is one of two evidence-based cornerstones of the World Health Organization's (WHO) new initiative to develop and implement evidence-based guidelines for family planning. The first cornerstone, the Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use (third edition) published in 2004, provides guidance for who can use contraceptive methods safely. This document, the Selected practice recommendations for contraceptive use (second edition), provides guidance for how to use contraceptive methods safely and effectively once they are deemed to be medically appropriate. The recommendations contained in this document are the product of a process that culminated in an expert Working Group meeting held at the World Health Organization, Geneva, 13-16 April 2004.