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Ecology & Safety, Volume 18, 2024

RISK FACTORS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN FLOOD-AFFECTED AREAS: THE CASE OF CENTRAL GREECE
Theodora Blioumi
Pagini: 22-36
Primit: 31 Jul 2024
Publicat: 18 Nov 2024
DOI: 10.62991/ES1996523034
Vizualizări: 1,271
Descărcări: 121
Rezumat: Floods account for the majority of catastrophic events resulting from hydrometeorological hazards. In September 2023, Greece was confronted with the Daniel flood phenomenon that led to the need to reconstruct Central Greece. Flooding alters the natural balance of the environment and often creates a favorable habitat for the occurrence of infectious diseases. The probability of occurrence and transmission of these diseases is multiplied due to the adverse living conditions formed by the occurrence of the phenomenon. The obligation of the state to safeguard the lives of citizens makes it necessary to take prevention, preparedness and intervention measures adapted to the profile and needs of society
Cuvinte cheie: flood, waterborne diseases, civil protection, daniel, greece
Citează acest articol: Theodora Blioumi. RISK FACTORS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN FLOOD-AFFECTED AREAS: THE CASE OF CENTRAL GREECE. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Ecology & Safety 18, 22-36 (2024). https://doi.org/10.62991/ES1996523034
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