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5.6. Food and nutrition
In disaster situations, the priority is to provide food rapidly to address critical needs that may arise in isolated populations, institutions, hospitals, temporary shelters, or other situations. For this purpose:
5.7. HIV in the context of an emergency
In disaster situations, societies can undergo disorganization and a weakening of the social standards that regulate behavior, creating situations where people are more exposed to HIV/AIDS. In addition, poor living conditions and difficulty in accessing services are factors that increase the vulnerability of people who are already carriers.