Bioterrorism attacks involving pediatric patients: preparedness and early recognition are critical
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Bioterrorism attacks involving pediatric patients: preparedness and early recognition are critical
Abstract
Due to their anatomic, physiologic, developmental, and behavioral characteristics, children are particularly vulnerable to bioterrorism agents. Symptoms associated with most bioterrorism agents can be difficult to differentiate from common childhood illnesses. It is extremely important that emergency clinicians are able to recognize unusual illness patterns that could distinguish a natural outbreak from a bioterrorism attack. Resources available through government agencies and leading pediatric organizations can aid in diagnosis and treatment. This issue reviews the highest-risk bioterrorism agents and provides guidance for diagnosing and managing pediatric patients who have been exposed to these agents.
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Points & Pearls: Bioterrorism attacks involving pediatric patients: preparedness and early recognition are critical.Pediatr Emerg Med Pract. 2018 Dec 1;15(12):e1-e2. Pediatr Emerg Med Pract. 2018. PMID: 30525348 No abstract available.
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