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Hurricane sandy (New Jersey): Mortality rates in the following month and quarter

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  • Kim, S.
  • Kulkarni, P.A.
  • Rajan, M.
  • Thomas, P.
  • Tsai, S.
  • Tan, C.
  • Davidow, A.

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Objectives. To describe changes in mortality after Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey on October 29, 2012. Methods. We used electronic death records to describe changes in all-cause and cause-specific mortality overall, in persons aged 76 years or older, and by 3 Sandy impact levels for the month and quarter following Hurricane Sandy compared with the same periods in earlier years adjusted for trends. Results. All-causemortality increased 6% (95% confidence interval [CI] =2%, 11%) for the month, 5%, 8%, and 12%by increasing Sandy impact level; and7%(95%CI = 5%, 10%) for the quarter, 5%, 8%, and 15% by increasing Sandy impact level. In elderly persons, all-cause mortality rates increased 10%(95%CI = 5%, 15%) and 13%(95%CI =10%,16%) in themonth andquarter, respectively. Deaths thatwerecardiovascular disease-related increased by6%in both periods, noninfectious respiratory disease-related by 24% in the quarter, infectionrelated by 20% in the quarter, and unintentional injury-related by 23% in the month. Conclusions. Mortality increased, heterogeneous by cause, for both periods after Hurricane Sandy, particularly in communities more severely affected and in the elderly, who may benefit from supportive services.

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  • Kim, S. & Kulkarni, P.A. & Rajan, M. & Thomas, P. & Tsai, S. & Tan, C. & Davidow, A., 2017. "Hurricane sandy (New Jersey): Mortality rates in the following month and quarter," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 107(8), pages 1304-1307.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2017.303826_8
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.303826
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    1. Pruchno, Rachel & Wilson-Genderson, Maureen & Heid, Allison R. & Cartwright, Francine P., 2021. "Effects of peri-traumatic stress experienced during Hurricane Sandy on functional limitation trajectories for older men and women," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 281(C).
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