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lunes, 25 de septiembre de 2017

México está de pie

Septiembre 22, 2017. No. 2819





No obstante la destrucción en muchos sitios de México por los huracanes y los sismos recientes, nuestro país sigue recuperándose gracias a millares de muestras solidarias de apoyo entre cada mexicano y personas allende de nuestras fronteras que, trabajando codo con codo, han ido rescatando a cientos de personas donde la muerte se hacía inminente.
Tenemos una sola meta y el camino para alcanzarla está lleno de sonrisas, apoyos y obstáculos. México está de pie, y en esta ocasión más unido que nunca. Mil gracias por darnos su apoyo.

Despite the destruction in many places of Mexico due to recent hurricanes and earthquakes, our country continues to recover thanks to thousands of solidarity samples of support between each Mexican and people beyond our borders who, working side by side, have been rescuing hundreds of people where death was imminent.
We have only one goal and the way to reach it is full of smiles, supports and obstacles. Mexico is standing, and this time more united than ever. Thank you for giving us your help.

Apesar da destruição em muitos lugares do México devido a furacões e terremotos recentes, nosso país continua a recuperar graças a milhares de amostras solidárias de apoio entre cada mexicano e pessoas além de nossas fronteiras que, trabalhando lado a lado, estão resgatando centenas de pessoas onde a morte era iminente.
Temos apenas um objetivo e a maneira de alcançá-lo é cheia de sorrisos, apoios e obstáculos. O México está de pé, e desta vez mais unido do que nunca. Obrigado por nos dar sua ajuda.

En dépit de la destruction dans de nombreux endroits du Mexique en raison des récents ouragans et tremblements de terre, notre pays continue de se remettre grâce à des milliers d'échantillons de solidarité entre chaque Mexicain et des personnes au-delà de nos frontières qui, travaillant côte à côte, ont sauvé des centaines des personnes où la mort était imminente.
Nous n'avons qu'un seul objectif et la façon de l'atteindre est pleine de sourires, de soutiens et d'obstacles. Le Mexique est debout, et cette fois plus unis que jamais. Merci de nous avoir donné votre aide.

Enlaces para donar / Links to donate
Utilización de los servicios médicos de emergencia de helicópteros en la respuesta médica temprana a incidentes graves: una revisión sistemática de la literatura.
Utilisation of helicopter emergency medical services in the early medical response to major incidents: a systematic literature review.
BMJ Open. 2016 Feb 9;6(2):e010307. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010307.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:This systematic review identifies, describes and appraises the literature describing the utilisation of helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) in the early medical response to major incidents. SETTING: Early prehospital phase of a major incident. DESIGN: Systematic literature review performed according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. MEDLINE, EMBASE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, the Web of Science, PsycINFO, Scopus, Cinahl, Bibsys Ask, Norart, Svemed and UpToDate were searched using phrases that combined HEMS and 'major incidents' to identify when and how HEMS was utilised. The identified studies were subjected to data extraction and appraisal. RESULTS: The database search identified 4948 articles. Based on the title and abstract, the full text of 96 articles was obtained; of these, 37 articles were included in the review, and an additional five were identified by searching the reference lists of the 37 articles. HEMS was used to transport medical and rescue personnel to the incident and to transport patients to the hospital, especially when the infrastructure was damaged. Insufficient air traffic control, weather conditions, inadequate landing sites and failing communication were described as challenging in some incidents. CONCLUSIONS: HEMS was used mainly for patient treatment and to transport patients, personnel and equipment in the early medical management of major incidents, but the optimal utilisation of this specialised resource remains unclear. This review identified operational areas with improvement potential. A lack of systematic indexing, heterogeneous data reporting and weak methodological design, complicated the identification and comparison of incidents, and more systematic reporting is needed.
La reforma sanitaria en México: antes y después de los terremotos de 1985.
The health care reform in Mexico: before and after the 1985 earthquakes.
Am J Public Health. 1986 Jun;76(6):673-80.
Abstract
The earthquakes that hit Mexico City in September 1985 caused considerable damage both to the population and to important medical facilities. The disaster took place while the country was undertaking a profound reform of its health care system. This reform had introduced a new principle for allocating and distributing the benefits of health care, namely, the principle of citizenship. Operationally, the reform includes an effort to decentralize the decision-making authority, to modernize the administration, to achieve greater coordination within the health sector and among sectors, and to extend coverage to the entire population through an ambitious primary care program. This paper examines the health context in which the reform was taking place when the September earthquakes hit. After presenting the damages caused by the quakes, the paper analyzes the characteristics of the immediate response by the health system. Since many facilities within the system were severely damaged, a series of options for reconstruction are posited. The main lesson to be learned from the Mexican case is that cuts in health care programs are not the inevitable response to economic or natural crises. On the contrary, it is precisely when the majority of the population is undergoing difficulties that a universal and equitable health system becomes most necessary.
Los ciclones tropicales en un año de aumento de las temperaturas mundiales y un fortalecimiento de El Niño.
Tropical cyclones in a year of rising global temperatures and a strengthening El Niño.
Disaster Health. 2015 Nov 16;2(3-4):151-162. doi: 10.1080/21665044.2014.1111722. eCollection 2014 Jul-Dec.
Abstract
The year 2015 is notable for the coincidence of several strong climate indicators that having bearing on the occurrence and intensity of tropical cyclones worldwide. This year, 2015, is clearly on track to become the warmest on record in terms of global temperatures. During the latter half of 2015, a very strong El Niño has formed and is predicted to build impressively, perhaps rivaling the memorable El Niño of 1997/1998. Warm Pacific Ocean temperatures, coupled with a strengthening El Niño, have supported the proliferation of Western North Pacific basin typhoons and Eastern/Central North Pacific Hurricanes. Most notable among these, Hurricane Patricia formed on October 20, 2015 and experienced extremely rapid intensification to become the strongest hurricane in the history of the Western Hemisphere and then weakened just as abruptly before dissipating on October 24, 2015. Rather than an aberration, these climate patterns of 2015 represent an ongoing trend with implications for the disaster health of coastal populations worldwide.
KEYWORDS: ENSO; El Niño; accumulated cyclone energy (ACE); climate change; hurricanes; temperature anomalies; tropical cyclones; typhoons
Variabilidad Intrabasin de los Ciclones Tropicales del Pacífico Este durante el ENSO Regulado por los Vientos de Intervalo Centroamericanos
Intrabasin Variability of East Pacific Tropical Cyclones During ENSO Regulated by Central American Gap Winds.
Fu D1,2, Chang P3,4,5, Patricola CM6,7.
Sci Rep. 2017 May 10;7(1):1658. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-01962-3.Abstract
Hurricane Patricia in 2015 was the strongest Pacific hurricane to make landfall in Mexico. Although Patricia fortuitously spared major cities, it reminded us of the threat tropical cyclones (TCs) pose in the eastern North Pacific (ENP) and the importance of improving our understanding and prediction of ENP TCs. Patricia's intensity and the active 2015 ENP hurricane season have been partially attributed to the strong El Niño in 2015, however there is still a lack of fundamental understanding of the relationship between El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and ENP TCs. Here, we demonstrate that ENSO drives intrabasin variability of ENP TCs, with enhanced (reduced) TC frequency in the western portion of the ENP during El Niño (La Niña), but reduced (enhanced) TC frequency in the eastern nearshore area, where landfalling TCs preferentially form. This intrabasin difference is primarily driven by the Central American Gap Winds (CAGW), which intensify (weaken) during El Niño (La Niña), producing low-level anticyclonic (cyclonic) relative vorticity anomalies and thus an unfavorable (favorable) environment for TC genesis. These findings shed new light on the dynamics linking ENP TC activity to ENSO, and highlight the importance of improving CAGW representation in models to make skillful seasonal forecasts of ENP TCs.

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sábado, 23 de septiembre de 2017

Sismos y huracanes / Earthquakes and hurricanes

Septiembre 23, 2017. No. 2820





No obstante la destrucción en muchos sitios de México por los huracanes y los sismos recientes, nuestro país sigue recuperándose gracias a millares de muestras solidarias de apoyo entre cada mexicano y personas allende de nuestras fronteras que, trabajando codo con codo, han ido rescatando a cientos de personas donde la muerte se hacía inminente.
Tenemos una sola meta y el camino para alcanzarla está lleno de sonrisas, apoyos y obstáculos. México está de pie, y en esta ocasión más unido que nunca. Mil gracias por darnos su apoyo.

Despite the destruction in many places of Mexico due to recent hurricanes and earthquakes, our country continues to recover thanks to thousands of solidarity samples of support between each Mexican and people beyond our borders who, working side by side, have been rescuing hundreds of people where death was imminent.
We have only one goal and the way to reach it is full of smiles, supports and obstacles. Mexico is standing, and this time more united than ever. Thank you for giving us your help.

Apesar da destruição em muitos lugares do México devido a furacões e terremotos recentes, nosso país continua a recuperar graças a milhares de amostras solidárias de apoio entre cada mexicano e pessoas além de nossas fronteiras que, trabalhando lado a lado, estão resgatando centenas de pessoas onde a morte era iminente.
Temos apenas um objetivo e a maneira de alcançá-lo é cheia de sorrisos, apoios e obstáculos. O México está de pé, e desta vez mais unido do que nunca. Obrigado por nos dar sua ajuda.

En dépit de la destruction dans de nombreux endroits du Mexique en raison des récents ouragans et tremblements de terre, notre pays continue de se remettre grâce à des milliers d'échantillons de solidarité entre chaque Mexicain et des personnes au-delà de nos frontières qui, travaillant côte à côte, ont sauvé des centaines des personnes où la mort était imminente.
Nous n'avons qu'un seul objectif et la façon de l'atteindre est pleine de sourires, de soutiens et d'obstacles. Le Mexique est debout, et cette fois plus unis que jamais. Merci de nous avoir donné votre aide.

Enlaces para donar / Links to donate
Respuestas tempranas de la unidades de terapia intensiva durante los desastres mayores. De las experiencias del gran terremoto en Japón
EARLY STAGE RESPONSES OF INTENSIVE CARE UNITS DURING MAJOR DISASTERS: FROM THE EXPERIENCES OF THE GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE.
Abstract
Fukushima J Med Sci. 2015;61(1):32-7. doi: 10.5387/fms.2014-35. Epub 2015 May 3.
The present study investigated the role of intensive care units (ICU) during disasters, including the responses of our ICU following the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011. Our ICU comprises 8 beds for postoperative inpatients and those with rapidly deteriorating conditions; 20 beds in an emergency unit for critically ill patients; and 17 beds for neonates. It is important to secure empty beds when a major disaster occurs, as was the case after the Great Hanshin Earthquake, due to the resulting large numbers of trauma patients. Therefore, each ICU section cooperated to ensure sufficient space for admissions following the Great East Japan Earthquake. However, unlike the Great Hanshin Earthquake, securing beds was ultimately unnecessary due to the nature of the recent disaster, which also consisted of a subsequent tsunami and nuclear accident. Therefore, air quality monitoring was required on this occasion due to the risk of environmental radioactive pollution from the nuclear disaster causing problems with artificial respiration management involving atmospheric air. The variability in damage arising during different disasters thus requires a flexible response from ICUs that handle seriously ill patients.
Evacuación de una UCI neonatal en un desastre. Lecciones del huracán Sandy
Evacuation of a neonatal intensive care unit in a disaster: lessons from Hurricane Sandy.
Pediatrics. 2014 Dec;134(6):e1662-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-0936. Epub 2014 Nov 10.Abstract
NICU patients are among those potentially most vulnerable to the effects of natural or man-made disaster on a medical center. The published data on evacuations of NICU patients in the setting of disaster are sparse. In October of 2012, New York University Langone Medical Center was evacuated during Hurricane Sandy in the setting of a power outage secondary to a coastal surge. In this setting, 21 neonates were safely evacuated from the medical center's NICU to receiving hospitals within New York City in a span of 4.5 hours. Using data recorded during the evacuation and from staff debriefings, we describe the challenges faced and lessons learned during both the power outage and vertical evacuation. From our experience, we identify several elements that are important to the functioning of an NICU in a disaster or to an evacuation that may be incorporated into future NICU-focused disaster planning. These include a clear command structure, backups (personnel, communication, medical information, and equipment), establishing situational awareness, regional coordination, and flexibility as well as special attention to families and to the availability of neonatal transport resources.
KEYWORDS: Hurricane Sandy; NICU; disaster preparedness; neonates; neonatology; power outage; vertical evacuation
Evacuación de la UCI: cuidado de los enfermos críticos y heridos durante pandemias y desastres: Declaración de consenso de CHEST.
Evacuation of the ICU: care of the critically ill and injured during pandemics and disasters: CHEST consensus statement.
Chest. 2014 Oct;146(4 Suppl):e44S-60S. doi: 10.1378/chest.14-0735.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the high risk for patient harm during unanticipated ICU evacuations, critical care providers receive little to no training on how to perform safe and effective ICU evacuations. We reviewed the pertinent published literature and offer suggestions for the critical care provider regarding ICU evacuation. The suggestions in this article are important for all who are involved in pandemics or disasters with multiple critically ill or injured patients, including front-line clinicians, hospital administrators, and public health or government officials. METHODS: The Evacuation and Mobilization topic panel used the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) Guidelines Oversight Committee's methodology to develop seven key questions for which specific literature searches were conducted to identify studies upon which evidence-based recommendations could be made. No studies of sufficient quality were identified. Therefore, the panel developed expert opinion-based suggestions using a modified Delphi process. RESULTS: Based on current best evidence, we provide 13 suggestions outlining a systematic approach to prepare for and execute an effective ICU evacuation during a disaster. Interhospital and intrahospital collaboration and functional ICU communication are critical for success. Pre-event planning and preparation are required for a no-notice evacuation. A Critical Care Team Leader must be designated within the Hospital Incident Command System. A three-stage ICU Evacuation Timeline, including (1) no immediate threat, (2) evacuation threat, and (3) evacuation implementation, should be used. Detailed suggestions on ICU evacuation, including regional planning, evacuation drills, patient transport preparation and equipment, patient prioritization and distribution for evacuation, patient information and tracking, and federal and international evacuation assistance systems, are also provided. CONCLUSIONS: Successful ICU evacuation during a disaster requires active preparation, participation, communication, and leadership by critical care providers. Critical care providers have a professional obligation to become better educated, prepared, and engaged with the processes of ICU evacuation to provide a safe continuum of critical care during a disaster.

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jueves, 21 de septiembre de 2017

Todos con México

Septiembre 20, 2017. No. 2817-A



  


Los huracanes y los terremotos han golpeado a México una manera cruel. La devastación, la muerte y mil desgracias son el tema actual, y nosotros los Mexicanos nos hemos unido en gran apoyo a aquellos que han sido afectados por la Madre Naturaleza.

Hurricanes and earthquakes have hit México in a crude way. Devastation, death and a thousand misfortunes are the current theme, and we Mexicans have united in great support for those who have been affected by Mother Nature. 

Furacões e terremotos atingiram o México de uma maneira grosseira. A devastação, a morte e mil desgraças são o tema atual, e nós, os mexicanos, nos unimos em grande apoio para aqueles que foram afetados pela Mãe Natureza.

Enlaces para donar / Links to donate
Larga duración del movimiento de tierra en el valle paradigmático de México.
Long Duration of Ground Motion in the Paradigmatic Valley of Mexico.
Sci Rep. 2016 Dec 9;6:38807. doi: 10.1038/srep38807.
Evacuación de hospitales durante un desastre, establecimiento de un hospital de campo y comunicación.
Evacuation of Hospitals during Disaster, Establishment of a Field Hospital, and Communication.
Abstract
Eurasian J Med. 2017 Jun;49(2):137-141. doi: 10.5152/eurasianjmed.2017.16102. Epub 2017 Apr 28.
The buildings, working personnel, and patients and their relatives may directly or indirectly be affected by the disasters. Here we will discuss evacuation, establishing a field hospital, communication, the role of the media in disasters, and defending against sabotage. The affected individuals should be evacuated and transferred to secure zones safely and rapidly. How the decision for evacuation should be made and how the evacuation triage should be performed are important issues. Field hospitals should be established within the bounds of possibility for continuation of the treatments of evacuated people. The standards for the field hospitals and its sections that may be created according to the needs will be explained. Undoubtedly, since one of the most important subjects in disasters is communication, the types of communication in disasters and their significance will be mentioned. How the relationships with the media should be an aspect of communication and how they can be beneficially used will also be mentioned. As in all organizations and institutions, sabotage attempts may also be present concerning health facilities. For this reason, during the preparation of the hospital disaster plan, defending against sabotage will be discussed, and what should be done at that stage will be mentioned.
KEYWORDS: Disaster; evacuation; field hospital
Comprensión de la detección de animales de los sonidos precursores del terremoto.
Understanding Animal Detection of Precursor Earthquake Sounds.
Animals (Basel). 2017 Aug 31;7(9). pii: E66. doi: 10.3390/ani7090066.
Abstract
We use recent research to provide an explanation of how animals might detect earthquakes before they occur. While the intrinsic value of such warnings is immense, we show that the complexity of the process may result in inconsistent responses of animals to the possible precursor signal. Using the results of our research, we describe a logical but complex sequence of geophysical events triggered by precursor earthquake crustal movements that ultimately result in a sound signal detectable by animals. The sound heard by animals occurs only when metal or other surfaces (glass) respond to vibrations produced by electric currents induced by distortions of the earth's electric fields caused by the crustal movements. A combination of existing measurement systems combined with more careful monitoring of animal response could nevertheless be of value, particularly in remote locations.
KEYWORDS: animal behavior; earthquake prediction; electrophonics; infrasound; sound detection
Desastres naturales e indicadores de cohesión social.
Natural disasters and indicators of social cohesion.
PLoS One. 2017 Jun 7;12(6):e0176885. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176885. eCollection 2017.
Abstract
Do adversarial environmental conditions create social cohesion? We provide new answers to this question by exploiting spatial and temporal variation in exposure to earthquakes across Chile. Using a variety of methods and controlling for a number of socio-economic variables, we find that exposure to earthquakes has a positive effect on several indicators of social cohesion. Social cohesion increases after a big earthquake and slowly erodes in periods where environmental conditions are less adverse. Our results contribute to the current debate on whether and how environmental conditions shape formal and informal institutions.
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