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June 11, 2010

handling of human remains from a natural disaster can limit risk Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health

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Victims of natural disasters usually die from trauma as a direct result of the type of disaster and are unlikely to have acute or “epidemic-causing” infections.  The reason human remains pose such a limited health threat is that after death the body temperature can rapidly drop, resulting in the corresponding death of most bacteria and viruses.

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