Ratio of the Dead to Wounded (D/W) Indicators and Associated Factors in Major Earthquakes of America from 1960 to 2011

Author:

Ayuso-Alvárez A.1,Alva Chavez K.2,Martínez de Aragón M. V.34,Ugarte C. R.5,Donado J.1,Rossi M. S.1,Culqui Dante R.16

Affiliation:

1. Spanish Field Epidemiology Training Program (SFETP), National Centre for Epidemiology, Carlos III Health Institute, Calle Monforte De Lemos 5, 28029 Madrid, Spain

2. Institute of Public Goods and Policies (IPP), Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Madrid, Spain

3. Epidemiologic Surveillance Analysis, National Centre for Epidemiology, Carlos III Health Institute, Madrid, Spain

4. Consortium for Biomedical Research Network in Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain

5. Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, WA, USA

6. Doctoral Program in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

The paper presented deals with the casualties, mortality, and morbidity occurred during the major earthquakes of America during a period of 51 years. The work provides statistical evidence that the deaths/wounded (D/W) ratio used for many agencies in the planning of the preparation and response activities to earthquakes does not fit the relation 1 : 3. In addition, a model is presented in order to evaluate the possible association between different analysis variables such as the subregion of the American continent affected, population density, HDI, and the time and magnitude of the earthquake and the effects of these on the death toll, the number of the wounded, and the D/W indexes. Although the model generated it is not robust enough for decision making, it could be useful and improvable in order to apply it in the planning and management of these kinds of natural disasters. For these reasons, we think that it would be interesting to do further progress in this line of research by making a more comprehensive study of the variables associated with mortality and morbidity, using a more representative sample of earthquakes that sure will confirm the results presented in this work.

Funder

Spanish Field Epidemiology Training

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Computer Science Applications,History,Education

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