2014
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232014199.02282014
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Eventos de massa, desastres e Saúde Pública

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“…It is recognized that the concentration of people of national and international origin, of different habits and cultures, exposed to different risk factors to health, with possible illnesses, which can be enhanced and disseminated, constitutes a risk factor for health and damage environmental, requiring adequate planning and interaction of different sectors, public and private, in the prevention, response and recovery to possible emergencies and disasters (1) .…”
Section: International Journal Of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (Ijaers)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is recognized that the concentration of people of national and international origin, of different habits and cultures, exposed to different risk factors to health, with possible illnesses, which can be enhanced and disseminated, constitutes a risk factor for health and damage environmental, requiring adequate planning and interaction of different sectors, public and private, in the prevention, response and recovery to possible emergencies and disasters (1) .…”
Section: International Journal Of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (Ijaers)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mass events are defined as meetings of a large contingent of people, usually motivated by work, political, sporting, religious or recreational activities, which occur in a pre-programmed or not manner, and which, in general, has the potential to impact and cause consequences in several sectors of society, including Public Health (1) . Corroborating this definition, the Ministry of Health, Brazil, through the Resolution of the Collegiate Board no.…”
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“…Surplus beds were only available for surges in one host city ( J). This is a natural and predictable situation 2,3,10,16 . Surges could result from food poisoning or related gastrointestinal problems, high blood pressure (common in high-stress competitive sports events), heat stroke, and alcohol abuse, among others.…”
Section: Cad Saúde Pública 2017; 33(5):e00010616mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 This record points to the need for urgent preparation and strategic planning to deal with unexpected disasters, including the articulation of health services and intersectoral involvement, including public health. 5 Actions for Disaster Risk Reduction at the global level are established by the Hyogo Framework 2005-2015 and the Sendai Framework 2015-2030, from which several countries have reported efforts to reduce mortality and losses in disasters. Disaster risk reduction is an investment for the prevention of future losses in disasters that are increasingly present in the world, and also contributes to sustainable development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%