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Flooding associated with 26% higher hospitalization risk for up to seven months, large-scale study reveals

Last updated: April 13, 2025 8:16 am
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The world’s largest and most comprehensive study of the long-term health impacts of flooding has recently been conducted by researchers at Monash University. This study analyzed over 300 million hospitalization records from eight countries prone to flooding events and revealed some alarming findings. The research found that there is a 26% increased risk of all diseases serious enough to require hospitalization following a flooding event. This impact on the health of communities can last up to seven months post-event.

Published in the journal Nature Water, the study highlighted the various health risks associated with flooding. These risks include increased hospitalizations for cardiovascular diseases (35%), respiratory diseases (30%), infectious diseases (26%), digestive diseases (30%), mental health disorders (11%), diabetes (61%), cancer (34%), nervous system disorders (34%), and renal diseases (40%). Led by Professors Yuming Guo and Shanshan Li, the study covered the period from 2010 to 2019 and looked at 747 communities from countries such as Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Thailand, New Zealand, and Taiwan that had experienced major flood events during that time.

According to Professor Guo, the study’s results indicate that the health impact of floods may have been underestimated and will worsen as climate change continues to escalate the severity, duration, and frequency of floods. The study also emphasized that an estimated 23% of the global population is exposed to serious flooding events, equivalent to a 1 in 100-year event.

Flood events impact health in various ways, such as contaminating the water supply system, elevating the risk of digestive and infectious diseases, and creating environments conducive to the growth of harmful microorganisms. Flooding can also lead to displacement, insufficient sanitation facilities, and impaired access to healthcare services, all of which contribute to the long-term health impacts observed in the study.

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The study’s findings shed light on the broader health consequences of flooding beyond the immediate risks of drowning and injury. The researchers hope that these results will raise awareness about the need for better disaster preparedness and mitigation strategies to protect communities from the long-term health impacts of flooding.

For more information on the study, you can access the published article in Nature Water or visit Monash University’s website. The research underscores the urgent need for global action to address the increasing risks of flooding and its detrimental effects on public health.

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