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Perspectives acquired through long-term epidemiological studies on the Great East Japan Earthquake

机译:通过对东日本大地震的长期流行病学研究获得的观点

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The Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) and subsequent tsunamis that occurred in 2011 caused extensive and severe structural damage and interrupted numerous research activities; however, the majority of such activities have been revived, and further public health researches and activities have started to follow the population affected by the disaster. In this mini-review, we overview our recent activities regarding epidemiologic studies in Miyagi Prefecture, the region most affected by the GEJE. Through our study processes, we were able to identify the particular characteristics of vulnerable populations, and provide ideas that may help save lives and reduce the amount of damage caused by a future disaster. Long-term follow-up and care of survivors is essential in affected areas, and health professionals should pay particular attention to various diseases, e.g., cardiovascular complications and mental disorders. Furthermore, building up resilience and social relationships in the community is beneficial to survivors. Ongoing cohort studies conducted before disasters can help minimize biases regarding the survivors’ pre-disaster information, and emerging cohort studies after disasters can find potential helpful novel indices. To identify characteristics of vulnerable populations, save lives, and reduce the amount of damage caused by a future disaster, constant research that is consistently improved by new data needs to be performed.
机译:2011年发生的东日本大地震(GEJE)和随后的海啸造成了广泛而严重的结构破坏,并中断了许多研究活动;但是,大多数此类活动已经恢复,并且进一步的公共卫生研究和活动已经开始关注受灾人口。在这份小型审查中,我们概述了宫崎县(受GEJE影响最大的地区)关于流行病学研究的最新活动。通过我们的研究过程,我们能够确定弱势群体的特殊特征,并提供有助于挽救生命并减少未来灾难造成的破坏程度的想法。在受灾地区,对幸存者进行长期随访和照料至关重要,卫生专业人员应特别注意各种疾病,例如心血管并发症和精神障碍。此外,在社区中建立韧性和社会关系也对幸存者有利。在灾难发生之前正在进行的队列研究可以最大程度地减少关于幸存者灾前信息的偏见,而在灾难发生之后进行的新兴队列研究可以发现潜在的有用的新颖索引。为了确定弱势群体的特征,挽救生命并减少未来灾难造成的破坏程度,需要进行不断的研究,并不断通过新数据进行改进。

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