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Esta
conferencia está dedicada por La Red de Desastres y Salud Global
(GHDN) a las víctimas del desastre del 26 de Diciembre del 2004 en
el sur de Asia. Deseamos ayudar a salvar la vida de las personas
afectadas y previendo mayor mortalidad y morbilidad al ofrecer un
entendimiento científico del Tsunami.
Por favor,
envíe mensajes a
aardalan@gmail.com. Sería increíble que se involucrara.
Autores:
Ali Ardalan,
MD, MPH, PH.D. student of Epidemiology
Department of
Epidemiology & Biostatistics
School of
Public Health & Institute of Public Health Research
Tehran
University of Medical Sciences
Iran
Ronald E.
LaPorte, Ph.D.
Professor of Epidemiology
Director,
Disease Monitoring and Telecommunications, WHO Collaborating Centre
Graduate School of Public Health University of Pittsburgh USA Eugene Shubnikov, MD
Senior
Research Fellow
Institute of
Internal Medicine
Novosibirsk
City, Russia
Faina Linkov,
M.P.H.
Research
Assistant
Department of
Epidemiology
University of
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh,
PA 15261 USA
Eric K Noji,
MD, MPH
Senior
Advisor to the Director
Office of
Emergency Preparedness & Response (NCEH/ATSDR)
Centers for
Disease Control (CDC)
USA
Traducción al
Español realizada por Dr. Nicolás Padilla, Facultad de Enfermería y
Obstetricia de Celaya, Universidad de Guanajuato, México
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