Medical Aspects of Chemical Warfare (2008) - The Black Vault

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Decontamination of Chemical Casualties88. Rav-Acha M, Heled Y, Moran DS. Cold injuries among Israeli soldiers operating and training in a semiarid zone: a10-year review. Mil Med. 2004;169:702–706.89. Irwin BR. A case report of hypothermia in the wilderness. Wilderness Environ Med. 2002;13:125–128.90. Larimer E. Extreme cold weather decontamination–the challenge–chemical warfare. CML Army Chemical Review.2001;Aug. Available at: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IUN/is_2001_August/ai_79855465. AccessedSeptember 26, 2007.91. Bocek T. Representative for TVI Corporation and Reeves Corporation. Personal communication, 2006.92. Boardman CH. Personal notes from Contamination at Seaports of Debarkation Advanced Concept Demonstration,2005.93. Fitzgerald DJ, Sztajnkrycer MD, Crocco TJ. Chemical weapon functional exercise—Cincinnati: observations andlessons learned from a “typical medium-sized” city’s response to simulated terrorism utilizing Weapons of Massdestruction. Public Health Rep. 2003;118:205–214.94. Rotenberg JS, Burklow TR, Selanikio JS. Weapons of mass destruction: the decontamination of children. Pediatr Ann.2003;32:260–267.95. Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. The Decontamination ofChildren: Preparedness and Response for Hospital Emergency Departments [DVD]. Rockville, Md: AHRQ; 2006.557

Decontamination <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemical</strong> Casualties88. Rav-Acha M, Heled Y, Moran DS. Cold injuries among Israeli soldiers operating and training in a semiarid zone: a10-year review. Mil Med. 2004;169:702–706.89. Irwin BR. A case report <strong>of</strong> hypothermia in the wilderness. Wilderness Environ Med. 2002;13:125–128.90. Larimer E. Extreme cold weather decontamination–the challenge–chemical warfare. CML Army <strong>Chemical</strong> Review.2001;Aug. Available at: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0IUN/is_2001_August/ai_79855465. AccessedSeptember 26, 2007.91. Bocek T. Representative for TVI Corporation and Reeves Corporation. Personal communication, 2006.92. Boardman CH. Personal notes from Contamination at Seaports <strong>of</strong> Debarkation Advanced Concept Demonstration,2005.93. Fitzgerald DJ, Sztajnkrycer MD, Crocco TJ. <strong>Chemical</strong> weapon functional exercise—Cincinnati: observations andlessons learned from a “typical medium-sized” city’s response to simulated terrorism utilizing Weapons <strong>of</strong> Massdestruction. Public Health Rep. 2003;118:205–214.94. Rotenberg JS, Burklow TR, Selanikio JS. Weapons <strong>of</strong> mass destruction: the decontamination <strong>of</strong> children. Pediatr Ann.2003;32:260–267.95. Department <strong>of</strong> Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. <strong>The</strong> Decontamination <strong>of</strong>Children: Preparedness and Response for Hospital Emergency Departments [DVD]. Rockville, Md: AHRQ; 2006.557

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