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The NIEHS Environmental Health Sciences Data Resource Portal: placing advanced technologies in service to vulnerable communities.

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The NIEHS Environmental Health Sciences Data Resource Portal: placing advanced technologies in service to vulnerable communities.

Auteurs : Keith Pezzoli [États-Unis] ; Robert Tukey ; Hiram Sarabia ; Ilya Zaslavsky ; Marie Lynn Miranda ; William A. Suk ; Abel Lin ; Mark Ellisman

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Two devastating hurricanes ripped across the Gulf Coast of the United States during 2005. The effects of Hurricane Katrina were especially severe: the human and environmental health impacts on New Orleans, Louisiana, and other Gulf Coast communities will be felt for decades to come. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) estimates that Katrina's destruction disrupted the lives of roughly 650,000 Americans. Over 1,300 people died. The projected economic costs for recovery and reconstruction are likely to exceed $125 billion.

DOI: 10.1289/ehp.9817
PubMed: 17450225

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