Hospital, health, and community burden after oil refinery fires, Richmond, California 2007 and 2012
Abstract Introduction Emergency Departments experience a significant census burst after disasters. The aim of this study is to describe patient presentations at Emergency Departments in Contra Costa County, California following chemical release incidents at an oil refinery in 2007 and 2012. Specific...
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Main Authors: | Linda L. Remy (Author), Ted Clay (Author), Vera Byers (Author), Paul E. Rosenfeld (Author) |
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