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Countermeasures Against Earthquake Disasters in Relation to Medical Treatment in Japan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 June 2012

Yutaka Osawa
Affiliation:
Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo and the International Association for Earthquake Engineering, Tokyo, Japan.

Extract

Planning of earthquake disaster prevention is of great concern in Japan, since we have frequently been subjected to serious damage due to severe earthquakes. The medical treatment after a disastrous earthquake is undoubtedly one of the most serious items to be considered.

The countermeasures against earthquake disasters, in relation to medical treatment, may be divided into two categories; a) prevention of damage to medical facilities and instruments, b) planning for emergency and disaster medicine. This paper introduces the countermeasures against earthquake disasters in relation to medical treatment in Japan.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 1987

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