[Identifying victims of a disaster]

Autor: Hans H, de Boer, Ate D, Kloosterman, Arie G, de Bruijn, George J R, Maat
Jazyk: Dutch; Flemish
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde. 158
ISSN: 1876-8784
Popis: Identifying the victims of a disaster is important for the next of kin, to issue a death certificate and, if necessary, for forensic investigations. In the Netherlands victims are identified by the Dutch disaster victim identification team, which is part of the national forensic investigation team ('Landelijk Team Forensische Opsporing'). Ante-mortem data are collected during the identification process; these include the victim's specific medical characteristics and the DNA profile of the victim and their family members. The victim's own doctor can play an important role in the ante-mortem investigation because of his or her knowledge of their personal medical details, and of the possible availability of samples for establishing a DNA profile. The ante-mortem data are then compared with post-mortem data. For a definitive identification at least 1 primary identification characteristic has to be established from the physical remains - dermatoglyphics, the DNA profile or the dental status.
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