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Management of dead bodies in disaster situations.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Disaster manuals and guidelines on disaster series ; ; no. 5Publication details: Washington, D.C. : PAHO, c2004.Description: xiv, 190 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9275125295
DDC classification:
  • 614.6 22
  • 363.75 22
Partial contents:
Ch. 1. Preparedness for mass fatalities -- Ch. 2. Medicolegal work in major disasters -- Ch. 3. Health considerations in cases of mass fatalities -- Ch. 4. Sociocultural aspects -- Ch. 5. Psychological aspects -- Ch. 6. Legal aspects -- Ch. 7. Case studies.
Review: "This manual provides the technical information that will support the correct approach to handling dead bodies, taking into account the following principles:When death is the result of a disaster, the body does not pose a risk for infection; Victims should never be buried in common graves; Mass cremation of bodies should never take place when this goes against the cultural and religious norms of the population; Every effort must be taken to identify the bodies. As a last resort, unidentified bodies should be placed in individual niches or trenches, which is a basic human right of the surviving family members." -- p. xi-xii.
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Includes glossary.

Includes bibliographic references and bibliographies.

Ch. 1. Preparedness for mass fatalities -- Ch. 2. Medicolegal work in major disasters -- Ch. 3. Health considerations in cases of mass fatalities -- Ch. 4. Sociocultural aspects -- Ch. 5. Psychological aspects -- Ch. 6. Legal aspects -- Ch. 7. Case studies.

"This manual provides the technical information that will support the correct approach to handling dead bodies, taking into account the following principles:When death is the result of a disaster, the body does not pose a risk for infection; Victims should never be buried in common graves; Mass cremation of bodies should never take place when this goes against the cultural and religious norms of the population; Every effort must be taken to identify the bodies. As a last resort, unidentified bodies should be placed in individual niches or trenches, which is a basic human right of the surviving family members." -- p. xi-xii.

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