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Recent Publications on Weapons of Mass Destruction:

War, terrorism and the public's health. 23rd October, 2008
Montefiore Medical
New mnemonic.
War and terrorism, which are inseparable, cause death and disability,...
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22nd October, 2008
Use of "shuttered" hospitals to expand surge capacity. 30th August, 2008
Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard
Pilot test of a proposed chemical/biological/radiation/ nuclear-capable mass casualty triage system.
INTRODUCTION: Existing mass casualty triage systems do not consider the...
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30th August, 2008
Division of EMS, Section of Emergency Medicine, Yale University, New
Countermeasure R&D funding debate. 23rd August, 2008
Combating the threat of anthrax: a quantitative structure-activity relationship approach.
Bacterial agents or products more likely to be used as biological weapons...
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10th July, 2008
Department of Chemistry, Pomona College, Claremont, CA 91711, USA.
Medical triage for WMD incidents incidents: an adaptation of daily triage.
It's 2000 HRS on a Friday evening. You're assigned to an ALS engine...
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2nd July, 2008
The comprehensive medical preparedness in chemical emergencies: 'the chain of chemical survival'.
Medical management of victims of chemical incidents includes supportive...
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25th June, 2008
Department of Clinical toxicology--Poison Centre and Emergency Department,
Developing disaster preparedness competence: an experiential learning exercise for multiprofessional education.
BACKGROUND: The hurricane disasters of 2005 and the threat of pandemic...
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30th May, 2008
Office of Homeland Security, Texas A & M University, College Station,
The greatest danger.
Like nuclear energy, most technologies could have dual use-for health and...
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30th May, 2008
Emergency preparedness: addressing a residency training gap.
As the importance of physician involvement and leadership in crisis...
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15th May, 2008
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins University School
Managing Dual Use Technology: It Takes Two to Tango.
Like nuclear energy, most technologies could have dual use-for health and...
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29th April, 2008
Indian Council of Medical Research, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi, 110029,
Modifications to the organophosphorus nerve agent-protein adduct refluoridation method for retrospective analysis of nerve agent exposures. 15th April, 2008
Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health,
Chemical warfare and medical response during World War I.
The first large-scale use of a traditional weapon of mass destruction...
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12th April, 2008
Department of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health, New York
Comfort level of emergency medical service providers in responding to weapons of mass destruction events: impact of training and equipment. 6th February, 2008
Center for Disaster Medicine, New York Medical College, School of Public

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