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Kobi Peleg is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and specializes in the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services, Surgery, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Clinical Psychology. The scientist's research largely addresses aspects of disaster response and management, trauma and emergency care studies, injury epidemiology and prevention, disaster management and resilience, cardiac arrest and resuscitation, COVID-19 and mental health, and COVID-19 epidemiological studies.

Several recent papers authored or coauthored by Kobi Peleg include:

  • "Self-Isolation Compliance In The COVID-19 Era Influenced By Compensation: Findings From A Recent Survey In Israel" (2020), published in Health Affairs
  • "The COVID-19 pandemic challenge to the All-Hazards Approach for disaster planning" (2021), published in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • "Top hazards approach - Rethinking the appropriateness of the All-Hazards approach in disaster risk management" (2020), published in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • "COVID-19 Changed the Injury Patterns of Hospitalized Patients" (2021), published in Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
  • "Risk Perception of Natural and Human-Made Disasters-Cross Sectional Study in Eight Countries in Europe and Beyond" (2022), published in Frontiers in Public Health

Frequent coauthors working with Kobi Peleg include:

  • Moran Bodas
  • Irina Radomislensky
  • Adi Givon
  • Yehuda Hershkovitz
  • Igor Jeroukhimov

Kobi Peleg publishes predominantly in the following venues:

  • Israel Journal of Health Policy Research
  • Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
  • Frontiers in Public Health
  • Injury
  • Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness

Best Publications

  • Gunshot and Explosion Injuries: Characteristics, Outcomes, and Implications for Care of Terror-Related Injuries in Israel

    Kobi Peleg;Limor Aharonson-Daniel;Michael Stein;Moshe Michaelson

  • Self-Isolation Compliance In The COVID-19 Era Influenced By Compensation: Findings From A Recent Survey In Israel.

    Moran Bodas;Kobi Peleg

  • A geographic information system simulation model of EMS: reducing ambulance response time

    Kobi Peleg;Joseph S. Pliskin;Joseph S. Pliskin

  • The special injury pattern in terrorist bombings

    Yoram Kluger;Kobi Peleg;Limor Daniel-Aharonson;Ami Mayo

  • Patterns of injury in hospitalized terrorist victims.

    Kobi Peleg;Limor Aharonson-Daniel;Michael Michael;S.C Shapira

  • Traumatic brain injury: It is all about definition.

    B Savitsky;A Givon;M Rozenfeld;I Radomislensky

  • The casualties from electric bike and motorized scooter road accidents.

    Maya Siman-Tov;Irina Radomislensky;Kobi Peleg

  • Burns in Israel: demographic, etiologic and clinical trends, 1997-2003.

    Josef Haik;Alon Liran;Ariel Tessone;Adi Givon

  • Unilateral flail chest is seldom a lethal injury

    J B Borman;L Aharonson-Daniel;B Savitsky;K Peleg

  • Early Disaster Response in Haiti: The Israeli Field Hospital Experience

    Yitshak Kreiss;Ofer Merin;Kobi Peleg;Gad Levy

  • Epidemiology of terror-related versus non-terror-related traumatic injury in children.

    Limor Aharonson-Daniel;Yehezkel Waisman;Yehuda L. Dannon;Kobi Peleg

  • In-hospital resource utilization during multiple casualty incidents.

    Sharon Einav;Limor Aharonson-Daniel;Charles Weissman;Herbert R. Freund

  • Suicide bombers form a new injury profile.

    Limor Aharonson-Daniel;Yoram Klein;Kobi Peleg

  • Increased Survival Among Severe Trauma Patients: The Impact of a National Trauma System

    Kobi Peleg;Limor Aharonson-Daniel;Michael Stein;Yoram Kluger

  • Burn prevention programs for children: do they reduce burn-related hospitalizations?

    Kobi Peleg;Sharon Goldman;Fabienne Sikron

  • Lessons from Boston

    Arthur L. Kellermann;Kobi Peleg

  • Coping with the Challenges of Early Disaster Response: 24 Years of Field Hospital Experience After Earthquakes

    Elhanan Bar-On;Avi Abargel;Kobi Peleg;Yitshak Kreiss

  • Anxiety-Inducing Media: The Effect of Constant News Broadcasting on the Well-Being of Israeli Television Viewers.

    Moran Bodas;Maya Siman-Tov;Kobi Peleg;Zahava Solomon

  • Earthquake disasters--lessons to be learned

    Kobi Peleg;Haim Reuveni;Michael Stein

  • Rib fractures: comparison of associated injuries between pediatric and adult population.

    Boris Kessel;Jasmin Dagan;Forat Swaid;Itamar Ashkenazi

  • Does Body Armor Protect from Firearm Injuries

    Kobi Peleg;Avraham I. Rivkind;Limor Aharonson-Daniel

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael D. Stein
Michael D. Stein Boston University
Zahava Solomon
Zahava Solomon Tel Aviv University
Yuval Shoham
Yuval Shoham Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
David J. Mooney
David J. Mooney Harvard University
Patrick W Thompson
Patrick W Thompson Arizona State University

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