1st Asian ‘post-disaster epidemiological susceptibilities and pandemic outbreak’ assessment
This appraisal presents an overview of the post-disaster epidemiology in Asia and warns of the worsening situation in the conjoint "bi-effect aftermath" of cyclone Komen and high tides from the heavy monsoon. The torrential tides of cyclone Komen that has already swamped considerably abundant parts of Asia, carried high epidemics along with it.
According to this appraisal, a considerable number of cases suggest "evident presence" of Leptospirosis, that is appearing for the first time at a substantial extent, on post-disastrous scenes in recent history of natural catastrophes. Malnutrition rates in children, particularly those in Bangladesh’s and Myanmar’s refugees camps is becoming thrice the emergency threshold.