posted on 2025-07-25, 08:17authored byZhengyu Yang
Flood events are the most frequent natural disasters and are increasing due to climate change, but the health impacts are unclear. This thesis investigates the health impacts of flood events. Beyond immediate risks, it shows floods increase the risk of death, hospitalization for various diseases, and adverse birth outcomes. These health effects can persist for weeks or months. The study identifies vulnerable populations and critical exposure timings. Findings underscore the need for enhanced disaster preparedness, stronger healthcare systems, and targeted support to protect human health from future floods.<p></p>
History
Principal supervisor
Shanshan Li
Additional supervisor 1
Joanne E McKenzie
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Additional Institution or Organisation
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Campus location
Australia
Course
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Type
DOCTORATE
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Rights Statement
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