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Andreas Rechkemmer

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Disaster Health|March 8, 2017
Toward an integrated understanding of disaster and risk ecologyJames M Shultz, Andreas Rechkemmer
Disaster Health|February 24, 2017
Distinguishing epidemiological features of the 2013-2016 West Africa Ebola virus disease outbreakJames M Shultz, Zelde Espinel, Maria Espinola, et al.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness|March 29, 2018
Public Health and Mental Health Implications of Environmentally Induced Forced MigrationJames M Shultz, Andreas Rechkemmer, Abha Rai, et al.
The Lancet. Planetary Health|April 5, 2018
Mitigating tropical cyclone risks and health consequences: urgencies and innovationsJames M Shultz, J Marshall Shepherd, Ilan Kelman, et al.
Disaster Health|March 8, 2017
A complex social-ecological disaster: Environmentally induced forced migrationAndreas Rechkemmer, Ashley O'Connor, Abha Rai, et al.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists|October 3, 2017
Fear factor: The unseen perils of the Ebola outbreakJames M Shultz, Benjamin M Althouse, Florence Baingana, et al.
Disaster Health|February 24, 2017
Disaster complexity and the Santiago de Compostela train derailmentJames M Shultz, Maria Paz Garcia-Vera, Clara Gesteira Santos, et al.
Disaster Health|March 22, 2017
The trauma signature of 2016 Hurricane Matthew and the psychosocial impact on HaitiJames M Shultz, Toni Cela, Louis Herns Marcelin, et al.
Current Psychiatry Reports|October 15, 2016
The Role of Fear-Related Behaviors in the 2013-2016 West Africa Ebola Virus Disease OutbreakJames M Shultz, Janice L Cooper, Florence Baingana, et al.
Disaster Health|March 8, 2017
Fear-related behaviors in situations of mass threatMaria Espinola, James M Shultz, Zelde Espinel, et al.
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Disaster Health|March 8, 2017
Toward an integrated understanding of disaster and risk ecologyJames M Shultz, Andreas Rechkemmer
Disaster Health|February 24, 2017
Distinguishing epidemiological features of the 2013-2016 West Africa Ebola virus disease outbreakJames M Shultz, Zelde Espinel, Maria Espinola, et al.
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness|March 29, 2018
Public Health and Mental Health Implications of Environmentally Induced Forced MigrationJames M Shultz, Andreas Rechkemmer, Abha Rai, et al.
The Lancet. Planetary Health|April 5, 2018
Mitigating tropical cyclone risks and health consequences: urgencies and innovationsJames M Shultz, J Marshall Shepherd, Ilan Kelman, et al.
Disaster Health|March 8, 2017
A complex social-ecological disaster: Environmentally induced forced migrationAndreas Rechkemmer, Ashley O'Connor, Abha Rai, et al.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists|October 3, 2017
Fear factor: The unseen perils of the Ebola outbreakJames M Shultz, Benjamin M Althouse, Florence Baingana, et al.
Disaster Health|February 24, 2017
Disaster complexity and the Santiago de Compostela train derailmentJames M Shultz, Maria Paz Garcia-Vera, Clara Gesteira Santos, et al.
Disaster Health|March 22, 2017
The trauma signature of 2016 Hurricane Matthew and the psychosocial impact on HaitiJames M Shultz, Toni Cela, Louis Herns Marcelin, et al.
Current Psychiatry Reports|October 15, 2016
The Role of Fear-Related Behaviors in the 2013-2016 West Africa Ebola Virus Disease OutbreakJames M Shultz, Janice L Cooper, Florence Baingana, et al.
Disaster Health|March 8, 2017
Fear-related behaviors in situations of mass threatMaria Espinola, James M Shultz, Zelde Espinel, et al.
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