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  2. Sep 15, 2021 · War and armed conflict causes a significant loss to human life and is a major cause of disability worldwide. In addition to those hurt and killed as a direct result of violent conflict, a vast...

  3. Apr 2, 2022 · War has both immediate and long-term public health consequences: people can be killed or injured from violence itself, or can develop health problems stemming from the traumatic experience of war and the scarcity of access to adequate health care.

    • Access to Health Care Is Limited. When war erupts, hospitals and other facilities are often targeted or forced to shift their services to address the immediate crisis, all while running low on supplies.
    • Population Displacement Makes People More Vulnerable to Infectious Diseases. War forces people to flee, creating massive internal and cross-border population movement.
    • Mental Health Is Likely to Deteriorate. Aside from their severe effects on physical health, conflicts take an enormous toll on mental health. Prolonged exposure to trauma, loss of life, disruption of normal social and work lives, and uncertainty over the future are all factors that lead to severe mental and emotional stress.
    • Access to Food and Water Is Limited. In times of crisis, access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) and adequate nutrition is almost always compromised.
  4. Jan 19, 2019 · Since 2010, the burden of disease from war and associated violence has grown. 7 Major adverse population health effects have resulted from civil wars (including in Syria, Libya, Yemen, and Iraq), insurgencies (in Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan), and other conflicts featuring military action. 8–13 However, militaries can also be an essential ...

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  5. Sep 17, 2022 · The war's impact on the environment and health has effects internationally, worsening global energy and food crises and adding to environmental pollution. 13,15 Efforts to address the climate emergency and reduce air pollution have been set back globally by the revival of burning coal in response to gas supply shortages and the increase in ...

  6. Wars are positively associated with an increase in all-cause mortality due to widespread impacts on health and healthcare. The presence of non-communicable diseases, cancers, communicable diseases, maternal, neonatal and nutritional diseases, all contributed to increased civilian deaths associated with wars. 8.

  7. Dec 10, 2019 · Health effects of conflict include trauma; mental health; non-communicable diseases (NCDs); child health; sexual, reproductive and maternal health; and infectious diseases. Conflict damages health directly through fighting, and indirectly through wider socioeconomic effects.