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Main Title Handbook of Bioterrorism and Disaster Medicine [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Antosia, Robert E.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Cahill, John D.
Publisher Springer US,
Year Published 2006
Call Number ########
ISBN 9780387328041
Subjects Medicine ; Immunology ; Emergency medicine ; Emerging infectious diseases ; Medicine, Industrial
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-32804-1
Collation XVIII, 492 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
General Concepts -- Defining A Disaster -- Early Warning Systems -- Epidemiology Of Disasters -- Triage -- Disaster Logistics -- Public Health Preparedness -- Intergovernmental and Governmental Organizations -- Nongovernmental Organizations -- Complex Humanitarian Emergencies -- Natural Disasters -- Earthquakes -- Volcanoes -- Floods -- Tsunamis -- Hurricanes And Typhoons -- Tornadoes -- Drought -- Firestorms And Wildfires -- Heatwave/Hyperthermia -- Winter Storm Disasters And Hypothermia -- Bioevents and Manmade Disasters -- The Epidemiology Of War And Conflict -- Weapons Of Mass Destruction -- Anthrax -- Smallpox -- Plague -- Tularemia -- Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers -- Botulism -- Q Fever -- Brucellosis -- Alphaviruses -- Ricin -- Epsilon Toxin -- Staphylococcus Enterotoxin B -- Food- And Water-Borne Agents -- Melioidosis -- Nerve Agents -- Vesicants -- Pulmonary Agents -- Cyanides -- Nuclear Detonation/Ionizing Radiation Exposure -- Hazardous Material Disasters -- Maritime Disasters -- Aviation Disasters -- Medical Management of Disaster-Related Injuries and Disease -- The ABCs and Resuscitation Algorithms for Cardiopulmonary Arrest -- Shock:Diagnosis And Management -- Intravenous Fluid Requirements And Blood Products -- Decontamination -- Acute Inhalation injury -- Electrical Injuries -- Toxicology -- Measles -- Approach To Diarrhea And Dysentery -- Malaria -- Meningitis And Encephalitis -- Tubercolosis -- Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Type 1 And Aids -- Sexually Transmitted Diseases -- Schistosomiasis -- Tetanus -- Bitewounds And Rabies -- Tick-Borne Diseases -- Leptospirosis -- Wound Care Management -- Abdominal Trauma -- Thoracic Trauma -- Neurotrauma -- Blast Injuries -- Crush Injuries -- Missle Injuries -- Burn Management -- Pedriatric Considerations and Disasters -- Pediatric Problems In Developing Countries -- Nutritional Assessment In Malnutritition -- Treatment Of Malnutrition In Children -- Evaluation And Management Of Pediatric Disaster Victims -- Pediatric-Specific Diasater-Related Considerations -- Pediatric Specialty Team Response To Disaster -- Medical and Humanitarian Disasters -- Water,Sanitation,And Hygiene -- Shelter -- Refugees And Internally Displaced Populations -- Child Soldiers -- Reproductive Health -- Education, Health Issues, and Resources -- Emergency Preparedness -- Syndromic Surveillance -- Jchaco Emergency Management Standards -- Health And The Humanitarian/Disasterworker -- Immunization Schedules And Recommendations -- Healthcare Worker Exposures To Blood And Body Fluids -- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder -- International Law:A Primer For Healthcare Professionals -- A Guide To The Worldwide Web. This comprehensive volume, written by experts in the field, is the essential portable handbook on bioterrorism and disaster medicine. The volume covers all pertinent topics with meticulous organization and includes an abundance of invaluable web-based resources. Written as both a practical and clinical guide to various types of disasters, it includes planning and response procedures to help mitigate the impact of disasters on affected individuals and communities. Designed to be used in the field, all the essential aspects are included: public health, bioterror agents, chemical warfare, radioactive agents, manmade disasters, natural disasters, humanitarian disasters, infectious and tropical diseases, and basics of emergency medicine. Handbook of Bioterrorism and Disaster Medicine is the ideal tool for researchers, first responders, medical students, physicians, and other healthcare providers who work in the field. About the Editors: Dr. Robert Antosia is an attending physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. He is trained and board certified in Emergency Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He is a graduate of Brown University School of Medicine and also has a Masters degree in Public Health from Harvard University. Dr. Antosia has extensive medical writing experience with numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and textbooks, as well as prior international, public health, and disaster-related experience. He has also lectured at local, national, and international forums including England, Ireland and Italy. In addition, he has published numerous abstracts, original articles and authored several book chapters. Dr. John D. Cahill, a specialist in international emergency medicine and tropical medicine, is an attending physician in Emergency Medicine and Infectious Diseases at St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York, New York. He is assistant professor of emergency medicine at Brown Medical School in Providence, Rhode Island and is a visiting lecturer for the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Emergency Physicans and is a fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians and the Royal Society of Tropical Medcine and Hygeine. Dr. Cahill has provided medical expertise in many regions of the world, including Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America. Dr. Cahill is a graduate of Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA and holds postgraduate diplomas from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Fordham University, and the University of Geneva, Switzerland.