2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.04.22273416
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Domain specific need assessment for Hospital Disaster Preparedness: a systematic review and critical interpretative synthesis

Abstract: BackgroundDuring disasters, the most pressing demands are those related to health, and hospital preparedness is an area that require special attention. Hospitals are viewed as resources that must be proactively utilized in the event of a disaster. If national and local systems, particularly health systems, are unprepared to deal with disasters, the vulnerability of both individuals and communities is amplified. The unexpected surge in demand for important health services caused by disasters frequently overwhel… Show more

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“…Platelets counts were significantly reduced in blood group ' A' and blood group ' AB' . This may be attributed to increased rosetting reported to be greater in non-O individuals than blood group 'O (Carlson & Wahlgren, 1992; Udomsangpetch, Thanikkul, Pukrittayakamee, & White, 1995) and immune mediated platelet destruction due to hyperparasitamia as reported in vivax malaria(S. Akhtar, Gumashta, Mahore, & Maimoon, 2012). Blood group antigens A and B are trisaccharides attached to variety of glycoproteins and glycolipid on the surface of erythrocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platelets counts were significantly reduced in blood group ' A' and blood group ' AB' . This may be attributed to increased rosetting reported to be greater in non-O individuals than blood group 'O (Carlson & Wahlgren, 1992; Udomsangpetch, Thanikkul, Pukrittayakamee, & White, 1995) and immune mediated platelet destruction due to hyperparasitamia as reported in vivax malaria(S. Akhtar, Gumashta, Mahore, & Maimoon, 2012). Blood group antigens A and B are trisaccharides attached to variety of glycoproteins and glycolipid on the surface of erythrocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%