Circulation Reports
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Clinical Features of Disaster-Related Deaths After the Kumamoto Earthquake 2016 ― Comparison With the Great East Japan Earthquake 2011 ―
Daisuke SuetaKenji SakamotoHiroki UsukuKoichiro FujisueKenshi YamanagaYuichiro ArimaSeiji TakashioSatoru SuzukiEiichiro YamamotoKoichi KaikitaKenichi Tsujita
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Abstract

Background:Although “disaster-related death” as a category awarded disaster-related compensation includes death not caused by the tragedy itself, the actual definition remains unclear.

Methods and Results:In the Kumamoto earthquake 2016, compared with the Great East Japan Earthquake 2011, excessive mental and physical stress and suicide were observed significantly more as causes of disaster-related death.

Conclusions:It is essential to give maximum consideration to refugees to support them while in shelters.

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