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Health hazard evaluation of police officers and firefighters after Hurricane Katrina--New Orleans, Louisiana, October 17-28 and November 30-December 5, 2005.

机译:2005年10月17日至28日和路易斯安那州新奥尔良以及11月30日至12月5日发生卡特里娜飓风-路易斯安那州新奥尔良之后,对警察和消防员的健康危害进行评估。

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In the weeks after Hurricane Katrina struck the U.S. Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005, reports of increased injuries and symptoms of physical illness and psychological strain among New Orleans police officers and firefighters prompted CDC to conduct a health hazard evaluation of these two groups. Questionnaires were distributed to members of the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) and New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) 7-13 weeks after the hurricane. This report summarizes the results of that evaluation, which determined that upper respiratory and skin rash symptoms were the most common physical symptoms reported by police officers and firefighters and lacerations and sprains were the most common injuries. In addition, approximately one third of the respondents reported either depressive symptoms or symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or both. These results underscore the need to incorporate the safety and health of emergency responders into existing disaster preparedness plans and to provide periodic responder training and education in tasks unique to disaster situations. Clinical follow-up of the physical and psychological health of emergency responders should be conducted to better understand, monitor, and treat their health conditions.
机译:在2005年8月29日卡特里娜飓风袭击美国墨西哥湾沿岸后的几周内,新奥尔良警察和消防员受伤和身体疾病症状加重以及心理压力过大的报道促使疾病预防控制中心对这两组进行健康危害评估。飓风过后7至13周,调查问卷分发给了新奥尔良警察局(NOPD)和新奥尔良消防局(NOFD)。该报告总结了该评估的结果,该评估确定了上呼吸道和皮疹症状是警察和消防员报告的最常见的身体症状,而伤痕和扭伤是最常见的伤害。此外,大约三分之一的受访者报告有抑郁症状或创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)症状,或两者都有。这些结果强调了将紧急响应者的安全和健康纳入现有灾难准备计划的必要性,并针对灾难情况下的独特任务提供定期响应者培训和教育。应对应急人员的身体和心理健康进行临床随访,以更好地了解,监测和治疗他们的健康状况。

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