Pediatric implications in bioterrorism part II: postexposure diagnosis and treatment
- PMID: 11707769
- DOI: 10.1067/mtn.2001.118900
Pediatric implications in bioterrorism part II: postexposure diagnosis and treatment
Abstract
Bioterrorism is an old tactic used in warfare. The use of fatal diseases or man-made poisons to subdue others has not been limited to wartime. Trauma personnel should be aware of commonly used agents, the signs and symptoms of their exposure, and recommended treatment. Children can be victims of terrorists' acts and need special attention because of their unique response to exposure, varying dosages of medications, and lack of active immunity.
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