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Bayleyegn T, Wolkin A, Oberst K, Young S, Sanchez C,
Phelps A, Schulte J, Rubin C, Batts D. Rapid assessment of the needs and health
status in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties, Florida, after Hurricane Ivan,
September 2004. Disaster Manag Response. 4(1), 12-8, 2006.
BACKGROUND: Hurricane Ivan, a Category 3 storm, devastated
the Florida panhandle on September 16, 2004, causing extensive property damage
and 24 deaths. The Florida Department of Health requested assistance from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct a rapid assessment in
Santa Rosa and Escambia counties to determine the health impact of the hurricane
and needs of the affected population. METHODS: A questionnaire was administered
6 days after the hurricane made landfall. The survey instrument elicited
information about house damage, illness/injury, and access to utilities. A
modified cluster sampling method was used to select 30 clusters in each county.
Seven households were interviewed in each cluster and reported weighted
frequencies. RESULTS: Three quarters of houses in each county were damaged.
Households in Santa Rosa and Escambia lacked basic utilities, including regular
garbage pick-up, telephone service, and electricity. Fifty-four percent of
households in Santa Rosa and 27% in Escambia reported using a generator. The
most commonly self-reported health conditions were sleep disturbances in Santa
Rosa (54%) and upper respiratory problems in Escambia (46%). Injuries were
reported in fewer than 15% of households in each county. CONCLUSION: Rapid
restoration of power, telephone services, and debris pick-up remained a priority
1 week after the event. Findings demonstrated the need for (1) mental health and
primary care services, (2) information about safe generator use, and (3) ways to
access medical care and medications.
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