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Destruction of the World Trade Center Towers. Lessons Learned from an Environmental Health Disaster

机译:破坏世界贸易中心大厦。从环境卫生灾难中学到的教训

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The assault and subsequent collapse of the World Trade Center towers in New York City on September 11, 2001 (9/11), released more than a million tons of debris and dust into the surrounding area, engulfing rescue workers as they rushed to aid those who worked in the towers, and the thousands of nearby civilians and children who were forced to flee. In December 2015, almost 15 years after the attack, and 5 years after first enactment, Congress reauthorized the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, a law designed to respond to the adverse health effects of the disaster. This reauthorization affords an opportunity to review human inhalation exposure science in relation to the World Trade Center collapse. In this Special Article, we compile observations regarding the collective medical response to the environmental health disaster with a focus on efforts to address the adverse health effects experienced by nearby community members including local residents and workers. We also analyze approaches to understanding the potential for health risk, characterization of hazardous materials, identification of populations at risk, and shortfalls in the medical response on behalf of the local community. Our overarching goal is to communicate lessons learned from the World Trade Center experience that may be applicable to communities affected by future environmental health disasters. The World Trade Center story demonstrates that communities lacking advocacy and preexisting health infrastructures are uniquely vulnerable to health disasters. Medical and public health personnel need to compensate for these vulnerabilities to mitigate long-term illness and suffering.
机译:2001年9月11日(9/11)纽约世界贸易中心大厦的袭击和随后的倒塌,向周围地区释放了超过100万吨的碎片和尘土,吞没了救援人员,他们急忙向其提供援助在塔楼里工作的人以及附近成千上万的平民和儿童被迫逃离。 2015年12月,在袭击发生近15年后,又在首次颁布5年后,国会重新批准了《詹姆斯·扎德罗加9/11健康与补偿法案》,该法案旨在应对灾难对健康的不利影响。重新授权为审查与世界贸易中心倒塌有关的人体吸入暴露科学提供了机会。在本特别文章中,我们汇总了有关对环境健康灾难的集体医疗应对措施的意见,重点是努力解决附近社区成员(包括当地居民和工人)遭受的不利健康影响。我们还分析了各种方法,以了解潜在的健康风险,危险材料的特征,识别处于危险中的人群以及代表当地社区的医疗反应不足。我们的总体目标是交流从世界贸易中心的经验中学到的经验教训,这些经验教训可能适用于受未来环境健康灾难影响的社区。世界贸易中心的故事表明,缺乏倡导和现有卫生基础设施的社区特别容易遭受卫生灾难。医疗和公共卫生人员需要弥补这些漏洞,以减轻长期疾病和痛苦。

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