(A232) Volcanic Eruptions: Health Consequences and Preventive Health Measures — An Overview

The 2010 eruptions in Iceland, and on Mount Merapi in Indonesia, caused enormous disruption and opened a new chapter in the history of volcanic eruptions, emerging hazards, and disaster crisis management. A volcanic eruption can be devastating for the local wildlife as well as for the human populati...

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Published in:Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
Main Author: Rossodivita, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2011
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s1049023x11002184 2023-05-15T16:52:04+02:00 (A232) Volcanic Eruptions: Health Consequences and Preventive Health Measures — An Overview Rossodivita, A. 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002184 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S1049023X11002184 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Prehospital and Disaster Medicine volume 26, issue S1, page s63-s63 ISSN 1049-023X 1945-1938 Emergency Nursing Emergency Medicine journal-article 2011 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x11002184 2022-04-07T08:05:07Z The 2010 eruptions in Iceland, and on Mount Merapi in Indonesia, caused enormous disruption and opened a new chapter in the history of volcanic eruptions, emerging hazards, and disaster crisis management. A volcanic eruption can be devastating for the local wildlife as well as for the human population. Volcanic eruptions represent a different kind of hazard compared with floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Their onset also may be sudden, but they differ in that the danger does not necessarily decline rapidly with time, and actually may increase because of the unpredictability of the eruptive behavior and desire of a willing population to believe that the danger has passed and they can resume normal living. Volcanoes and their eruptions can result in a wide range of health impacts and kill people in a remarkably large number of ways. At least 500 million people worldwide live within potential exposure range of volcanic activity and possible eruption. The range of adverse health effects is quite broad and extensive. This presentation will provide an overview of the main causes of death and injury caused by a volcanic eruptions and the preventive health measures and public health interventions to be adopted during a volcanic eruption. Information on the causes of death and injury in eruptions is sparse, but the available literature is summarized in this report for the benefit of volcanologists and emergency planners. Healthcare workers and physicians responding to the volcanic events might find themselves involved in scenarios as varied as disaster planning, epidemiological surveillance, treating the injured, or advising on the health hazards associated with long range transport of volcanic emissions. Medical treatment only has a small role during severe volcanic eruptions. The preventive measures are paramount if injuries and loss of life are to be reduced. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Cambridge University Press (via Crossref) Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 26 S1 s63 s63
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description The 2010 eruptions in Iceland, and on Mount Merapi in Indonesia, caused enormous disruption and opened a new chapter in the history of volcanic eruptions, emerging hazards, and disaster crisis management. A volcanic eruption can be devastating for the local wildlife as well as for the human population. Volcanic eruptions represent a different kind of hazard compared with floods, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Their onset also may be sudden, but they differ in that the danger does not necessarily decline rapidly with time, and actually may increase because of the unpredictability of the eruptive behavior and desire of a willing population to believe that the danger has passed and they can resume normal living. Volcanoes and their eruptions can result in a wide range of health impacts and kill people in a remarkably large number of ways. At least 500 million people worldwide live within potential exposure range of volcanic activity and possible eruption. The range of adverse health effects is quite broad and extensive. This presentation will provide an overview of the main causes of death and injury caused by a volcanic eruptions and the preventive health measures and public health interventions to be adopted during a volcanic eruption. Information on the causes of death and injury in eruptions is sparse, but the available literature is summarized in this report for the benefit of volcanologists and emergency planners. Healthcare workers and physicians responding to the volcanic events might find themselves involved in scenarios as varied as disaster planning, epidemiological surveillance, treating the injured, or advising on the health hazards associated with long range transport of volcanic emissions. Medical treatment only has a small role during severe volcanic eruptions. The preventive measures are paramount if injuries and loss of life are to be reduced.
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