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  1. thelancet.com

    Oct 12, 2024The floods in August, 2024 in Bangladesh triggered an unprecedented public health emergency, exposing the incipient fragility of the nation's health-care system under such catastrophic natural disasters. Relentless monsoon rains, coupled with an irreversible deluge from upstream, have inundated vast swathes of Bangladesh, particularly in the southeastern and northeastern districts, displacing ...
  2. pathfinder.org

    Additionally, health facility assessments promote healthier lifestyles by evaluating health education and preventive services during disasters for specific target audiences. Methodology This assessment was conducted under the Women-Led Climate Resilience project in Bangladesh and aimed to evaluate health facilities' readiness and quality of care in
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    This is a list of disasters and tragic events in Bangladesh sorted by death toll. Throughout history, Bangladesh has been attacked by various types of natural disasters. Most of the natural disasters happen during May to July. ... Entire coast of Bangladesh (then called East Pakistan) Cyclone 1991 Bangladesh Cyclone: Chittagong: 138,866:
  4. Dec 11, 2023The hidden death toll of flooding in Bangladesh sends a grim signal about climate and health New research links more than 150,000 infant deaths to 30 monsoons in the South Asian country.
  5. nhess.copernicus.org

    Abstract. Floods are the most common and damaging natural disaster in Bangladesh, and the effects of floods on public health have increased significantly in recent decades, particularly among lower socioeconomic populations. Assessments of social vulnerability on flood-induced health outcomes typically focus on local to regional scales; a notable gap remains in comprehensive, large-scale ...
    Author:Donghoon Lee, Donghoon Lee, Hassan Ahmadul, Jonathan Patz, Paul BlockPublished:2021
  6. Sep 4, 2024The Bangladesh floods which started last week and are the worst in recent history, have affected around 5.8 million people. With sanitation facilities, infrastructures, homes, and agricultural lands extensively damaged, communities need immediate and sustained support.
  7. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Nov 25, 2024Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore the burden of disasters and adverse health outcomes during and following disasters in Bangladesh. Methods: We analyzed 6 788 947 respondents' data from a cross-sectional and nationally representative 2021 Bangladesh Disaster-related Statistics (BDRS). The key explanatory variables were the types of disasters respondents faced, while the ...
  8. Jan 9, 2023Bangladesh, one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world is also severely exposed to climate change (CC) impacts with a multitude of health complexities. Health adaptation to CC is thus a serious issue in Bangladesh, but not explored properly from a health system and policy environment perspective. In order to address this gap and provide a holistic picture of the overall scenario ...
  9. ehp.niehs.nih.gov

    Background and Aim: In Bangladesh, severe floods occurred in 2020, and the health effects such flood disasters in the rural areas are not clear. Identifying the environmental risk factors in health after the disaster is crucial for mitigating health burdens. The study aims to describe the effects of floods on the worsening of the perceived health conditions and identify those environmental ...
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