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Annals of Disaster Medicine

ISSN:1684-193X

Updated Sep 26, 2002

Contents:
Volume 1, Supplement 1; Sep, 2002
Bioterrorism: A New Challenge to Emergency Physicians
Tzong-Luen Wang, MD, PhD
Abstract ---The possibility of an attack by terrorists using nuclear, biologic, or chemical weapons is a new challenge to the practice of emergency physicians. The severity of this problem is unclear and unpredictable, and its risk assessment is limitedly analyzed. Although conventional explosives remain the most common weapon used by terrorists, the possibilities from nuclear, biologic, and chemical attacks will increase over time. According to the military terminology, the acronym CBRNE (chemical, biologic, radiologic, nuclear, explosive) have been provided. Among them, biologic agents are usually preferred by terrorist because of their impacts on physiological and psychological threatening. We therein introduce the concepts of bioterrorism here and provide some guidelines for its preparedness and response.
Key words---Bioterrorism; Preparedness; Response; Emergency Physician

 

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