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After disasters with extensive loss of life due to trauma—earthquakes, storms, human conflict, etc.— many resources are often expended on burying the dead quickly, and applying disinfectant to bodies, to prevent disease. This is an inappropriate use of scarce resources and manpower. The health risks from dead bodies in such cases are minimal.

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  • After disasters with extensive loss of life due to trauma—earthquakes, storms, human conflict, etc.— many resources are often expended on burying the dead quickly, and applying disinfectant to bodies, to prevent disease. This is an inappropriate use of scarce resources and manpower. The health risks from dead bodies in such cases are minimal.
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  • After disasters with extensive loss of life due to trauma—earthquakes, storms, human conflict, etc.— many resources are often expended on burying the dead quickly, and applying disinfectant to bodies, to prevent disease. This is an inappropriate use of scarce resources and manpower. The health risks from dead bodies in such cases are minimal.
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