Managing emergencies and disasters in general practice

Module 2 - Response


Managing common presentations

      1. Managing common presentations

Module 2 – Response | Managing common presentations

Common presentations during disasters include:

  • water-borne diseases (e.g., hep A, gastroenteritis, leptospirosis, melioidosis),
  • vector-borne diseases (e.g., Barmah Forest virus, Ross River virus, Dengue fever),
  • dehydration, hyper or hypothermia,
  • smoke or flood water inhalation,
  • burns, lacerations, wounds and other physical trauma,
  • exacerbation of existing health conditions (e.g., diabetes, asthma, angina),
  • psychological distress,
  • broken bones, sprains,
  • skin infections (e.g., cellulitis, dermatitis),
  • stings and bites from displaced animals seeking safety (i.e., rats and snakes), and
  • food poisoning due to poor food handling and storage.

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