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Renukuntla VS et al. – Sixty–two percent of the families were generally unprepared for a major disaster. For self–management of diabetes specifically, however, 75% of families had adequate supplies to maintain care for 3 days. Families in higher and moderate socioeconomic status strata were better equipped for an emergency. Preparedness was found to be independent of age, gender, ethnicity, and previous experience of a disaster.

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