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Responding to chemical, biological, or nuclear terrorism: the indirect and long-term health effects may present the greatest challenge.

Kenneth C Hyams1, Frances M Murphy, Simon Wessely.   

Abstract

The possibility of terrorists employing chemical, biological, or nuclear/ radiological (CBN) materials has been a concern since 1995 when sarin gas was dispersed in a Tokyo subway. Contingency planning almost exclusively involved detection. containment, and emergency health care for mass casualties. However, it is clear that even small-scale CBN incidents--like the recent spread of anthrax spores through the mail--can cause widespread confusion, fear, and psychological stress that have lasting effects on the health of affected communities and on a nation's sense of well-being. More emphasis therefore needs to be placed on indirect effects and on the medical, social, economic, and legal consequences that follow months to years afterward. To respond effectively to CBN attacks, a comprehensive strategy needs to be developed that includes not only emergency response, but also long-term health care, risk communication, research, and economic assistance. Organizing an effective response challenges government institutions because the issues involved--eligibility for health care, the effects of low-level exposure to toxic agents. stress-related illnesses, unlicensed therapeutics. financial compensation--are complex and controversial.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12043900     DOI: 10.1215/03616878-27-2-273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Polit Policy Law        ISSN: 0361-6878            Impact factor:   2.265


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Review 4.  Methodological challenges in assessing general population reactions in the immediate aftermath of a terrorist attack.

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9.  The Evaluation of Urban Community Health Centers in Relation to Family Physician and Primary Health Care in Southern Iran.

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10.  Bioterrorism--types of epidemics, new epidemiological paradigm and levels of prevention.

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Journal:  Public Health       Date:  2007-05-04       Impact factor: 2.427

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