Environment and Program Best Practices

 

 

Pan American Health Organization
The continuation or quick rehabilitation of effective environmental health services is of primary importance in emergency health management after the onset of a natural disaster. First consideration should be given to areas where health risks have increased. These are areas with high population densities and severe disruption of services. Secondary priority areas are those with high population densities and moderate disruption, or those with moderate densities with severe disruption. Third priority should be given to areas with low population density and minor disruption of services.
  

 

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