Incidences of Waterborne and Foodborne Diseases After Meteorologic Disasters in South Korea
<p>Background</p><p>Climate change could increase the number of regions affected by meteorologic disasters. Meteorologic disasters can increase the risk of infectious disease outbreaks, including waterborne and foodborne diseases. Although many outbreaks of waterborne diseases afte...
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Main Authors: | Wonwoong Na, Kyeong Eun Lee, Hyung-Nam Myung, Soo-Nam Jo, Jae-Yeon Jang |
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Language: | EN |
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Ubiquity Press
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eadbea58ce584ea8b9ed05fcdd34a80c |
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