Disasters  Supercourse  (Natural and Man Made)

111  Supercourse Lectures Related to Surveillance, Terrorism, Bioterrorism, and Disasters (as of January, 2005) 

 Toxicologic Epidemiology Set of Lectures       Veterinary Virology Set of Lectures     

Lectures on terrorism (45)

Lectures on disasters and injuries (26) Surveillance, prevention and disaster mitigation (29)
SEPTEMBER 11 TORNADOES JIT
Understanding Sept.11   (In English)     (In Russian)        (In Chinese)   (In Spanish)    (In Turkish)     (In Korean)    (In Italian)  (In Japanese) (In Hindi)   (in French) Tornados

Tornadoes

Tsunami

Evolution of the Mad Cow Disease in the United States

Access to and Need for Counseling Among Children after the September 11th Attacks on the World Trade Center TORNADO-RELATED DEATHS AND INJURIES DUE TO THE MAY 3, 1999 TORNADOES

Mad Cow Disease Outbreak in the United States. Following the Story in USA Today.

Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York. Response to the attack on the World Trade Center and Report on Preparedness for Future Events A Historical Look at Tornadoes: Damage and Death

Kansas 9/14/04 Tornado

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Part I   Part II  Part III    Part IY    Part Y    Part YI
BIOTERRORISM EARTHQUAKES Monkeypox: Outbreak in the US
Disaster Epidemiologic lessons from Bam Earthquake Dec 26, 2003 Iran. Part I   Part II   Part III   Part IV   Part V   Part VI   Part VII  

The History of Bioterrorism

Earthquake in Iran. Bam, December 26, 2003 AVIAN INFLUENZA: Zoonosis    
‘I Think I Have Anthrax…’: Responding to Bioterror in the National Capital Region Public Health Consequences of Earthquakes Part I. Part II. BIRD FLU

Assault with a Chemical Weapon: Its worse out there than just Bioterrorism. Part I      Part II

EXPERIENCE IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE EARTHQUAKE AT BHUJ IN INDIA SURVEILLANCE

Identification of Bioterrorism Agents. Part I   Part II

DISASTERS IN GENERAL

National Electronic Disease Surveillance System

A model response to bioterrorism: Pennsylvania Region 13-WMD Task Force Disaster and Multi-Casualty Triage

Analysis, Reporting, and Feedback of Surveillance Data.  Part I  Part II

Identification of Bioterrorism Agents. Part I   Part II  Basic Principles of Mass Gathering Medical Care Overview of Public Health Surveillance. Part I     Part II
Public Health Response To Terrorism - Bioterrorism- Disaster and Hospital Functions INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Anthrax       Anthrax II Epidemiology of Disasters -part I-   -part II-

Infectious Disease Epidemiology

THE INTEGRAL ASSESSMENT OF BIOTERRORISM THREAT. Episode I. Introduction. Part I.   Part II  (Version in Russian)Part I.    Part II.
Episode II. OBJECTIVES, METHOD, TASKS  (Version in Russian)
Episode III. ONE YEAR AFTER. THE CHARACTER OF THREATS AND MAIN THREATS RANKING.  (Version in Russian)

The Use of Epidemiologic Methods in Disasters

 

INJURY

Dengue and Aedes Aegypti: a public health problem along the United States-Mexico border (Lecture number 1 - a series of Dengue lectures)
Microbial Threats to Health in the United States: Natural and Manmade Medical Aspects of Blast Injuries

Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases: An Examination of Global Threats From a Public Health Education Perspective

Modeling Potential Responses to Smallpox as a Bioterrorist Weapon

INJURY BIOMECHANICS

Herd Immunity and Vaccination

Too Many Germs, Too Few Monkeys. The Need for Artificial Organisms for Testing and Validating Pharmaceuticals Effectiveness of a State Law Mandating Use of Bicycle Helmets among Children: An Observational Evaluation Dengue, Aedes aegypti, and Hurricane Reconstruction in The Caribbean and Central America: Prevention and Control Following a Natural Disaster
(Lecture Number 2 - a series of Dengue Lectures)
TERRORISM AND OTHER LECTURES Injury Epidemiology- Participatory Action Research and Quantitative Approaches in Small Populations  Dengue, Aedes aegypti, and Hurricane Reconstruction in The Caribbean and Central America: Prevention and Control Following a Natural Disaster  (Lecture number 3 - a series of Dengue lectures)
Air Safety and Terrorism Is the CT Scan important at the 24 Hours in Children with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury? International Multicentre Study  OTHER LECTURES
The new approaches to the estimation of the epidemic risk  (In Russian) Teenage Driver Crashes - Carrying Passengers as a Risk Factor Radiation Epidemiology and Leukemia. Part I.    Part II.
Hacking as Warfare. Part I     Part II Safety education of pedestrian. A systematic review. Radiation Epidemiology and Leukemia Part I.  (In Russian)  Part II.
The Threat of NBC Terrorism  Corticosteroid Randomisation After Significant Head Injury The Mundane to the Critical: The Need for Transition from Individual Care to Population Health Maintenance
Public Health Response to Terrorism -Preparedness- Air Travel. Pleasure or Peril?  Understanding Radiation
Principles of Risk and Crisis Communication with the Public Disabilities due to Injury in the U.S. Armed Forces  
Epidemiology of Fear. Part I     Part II Motor Vehicle Crashes in Older Drivers  
Health and National Security Issues of the USA Injury Prevention and Control  
Injury Epidemiology - Introduction

Injury Epidemiology - Analytic Approaches

 
Epidemiology of Childhood Fractures in Affluent and Deprived Areas
 
 

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