Emergency Medical Teams' Responses during the West Japan Heavy Rain 2018: J-SPEED Data Analysis.
Odgerel Chimed-OchirYui YumiyaAkihiro TajiEisaku KishitaHisayoshi KondoAkinori WakaiKouki AkahoshiKayoko ChishimaYoshiki ToyokuniYuichi KoidoTatsuhiko KuboPublished in: Prehospital and disaster medicine (2022)
During the response period, skin disease was the most frequently reported health event, followed by wounds, stress, conjunctivitis, and ARIs. The health impacts of a natural disaster are determined by a variety of factors, and the current study's findings are highly context dependent; however, it is expected that as more data are gathered, the consistency of finding will increase.