Mass gathering medicine
Mass Gathering Medicine is a field of medicine which deals with health effects/risks of mass gatherings,[1][2][3] that generate a higher incidence of injury and illness, may be the subject to a catastrophic accident or attack with large numbers of injured or dead persons.[4][5]
Such factors as the weather, duration of the event, movement of the crowd, containment of the event (fenced/contained or not), availability of alcohol/drugs, the density of the crowd et al., possibility for spreading of communicable diseases all influence the health care at mass gatherings.[6][7]
Purposes of Mass Gathering Medical Services at an event[8] are: rapid access to the injured or ill patients, effective stabilizing and transporting injured or ill patients, on-site care for minor injuries and illnesses. Mass gathering medicine support requires planning.[9]
The World Health Organization supports Member States hosting mass gatherings.[10]
References
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- ↑ "Public Health Preparedness for Mass Gatherings". Archived from the original on 2018-02-06. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
- ↑ Franaszek J:Medical care at mass gatherings. Ann Emerg Med 1986;15:60-61
- ↑ Thompson JM et al.:Level of medical care required for mass gatherings: The XV Winter Olympic Games in Calgary, Canada. Ann Emerg Med 1991;20(4):385-390
- ↑ Milsten AM et al.:Mass gathering medical care: A review of the literature. Prehosp Disast Med 2002;17(3):151-162
- ↑ "Communicable disease alert and response for mass gatherings" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-11-04.
- ↑ De Lorenzo RA:Mass gathering medicine: A review. Prehosp Disast Med 1997;12(1):68-72
- ↑ http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/massgatherings.html Archived 2018-02-06 at the Wayback Machine Public Health Preparedness for Mass Gatherings
- ↑ "Mass Gatherings and Public Health" (PDF). 2007. Retrieved 2010-11-04.