During natural disaster epidemic disease spread
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Long after the immediate threat passes, a natural disaster can continue to take a deadly toll.
Outbreaks of infectious diseases following hurricanes, cyclones, floods, tsunamis and earthquakes are not uncommon in the developing world. They are rare in developed countries.
Most post-disaster disease is spawned by poor sanitation, a lack of safe drinking water and contaminated food.
The Canadian Forces' Disaster Assistance Response Team has been dispatched to several natural disasters — in part — to help provide safe drinking water and reduce the risk of disease outbreak.
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Outbreaks of infectious diseases following hurricanes, cyclones, floods, tsunamis and earthquakes are not uncommon in the developing world. They are rare in developed countries.
Most post-disaster disease is spawned by poor sanitation, a lack of safe drinking water and contaminated food.
The Canadian Forces' Disaster Assistance Response Team has been dispatched to several natural disasters — in part — to help provide safe drinking water and reduce the risk of disease outbreak.
BRAINLIEST PLLSSSS....
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