(X36) Victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements

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14 339 in individuals diagnosis victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements confirmed
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11 815 deaths with diagnosis victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements
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82% mortality rate associated with the disease victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements

Diagnosis victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements is diagnosed Prevalent in Men Only

14 339

Men receive the diagnosis victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements

9 137 (63.7 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements

2 678 (Infinity %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements - Men aged 35-39 and Women aged 0

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 20-24, 35-39, 45-59
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-19, 25-34, 40-44, 60-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-95+
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No Cases of the Disease Victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements identified in Men

Disease Features victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements - what does this mean

Victims of avalanche, landslide, and other earth movements can suffer from a range of physical injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, fractures, and other trauma. in addition, victims may suffer from hypothermia, asphyxiation, and other medical conditions due to prolonged exposure to cold, wet, and dangerous conditions. victims may also experience psychological trauma due to the suddenness and severity of the event.

What happens during the disease - victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements

Victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements is a traumatic injury caused by the sudden displacement of large amounts of earth or snow. the force of the movement can cause blunt force trauma, crush injuries, and other physical and psychological trauma. victims of these events may suffer from physical injuries such as broken bones, lacerations, and internal organ damage, as well as psychological trauma such as post-traumatic stress disorder. treatment typically involves emergency medical care to stabilize the patient and manage any life-threatening injuries, followed by long-term rehabilitation to address physical and psychological trauma.

Clinical Pattern

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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18 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Victim of avalanche, landslide and other earth movements - Prevention

Victims of avalanches, landslides, and other earth movements can be prevented by avoiding hazardous areas, wearing protective gear when outdoors, and staying informed about weather and terrain conditions. additionally, individuals should create an emergency plan and practice it regularly, and carry an avalanche beacon, shovel, and probe when traveling in avalanche-prone areas.