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Handbook of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Agent Exposures
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Handbook of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Agent Exposures

Handbook of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Agent Exposures

Edited ByJerrold B. Leikin, Robin B. McFee, Robert Kerscher
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 26 June 2007
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b14264
Pages 752 pages
eBook ISBN 9781420044782
SubjectsBioscience
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Leikin, J. (Ed.), McFee, R. (Ed.), Kerscher, R. (Ed.). (2007). Handbook of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Agent Exposures. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b14264
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Treating nuclear, biological, and chemical agent exposures presents a unique set of challenges. These scenarios usually involve multiple exposures, sometimes even mass exposures, from a single, often poorly-defined, event. Early symptoms are not distinct and can often be variable. Laboratory analyses may be required from environmental, often nonbio

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |134 pages
SECTION I ANTIDOTES
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chapter |116 pages
SECTION II BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
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chapter |132 pages
SECTION III CHEMICAL AGENTS
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chapter |138 pages
SECTION IV LABORATORY ANALYSIS
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chapter |46 pages
SECTION V RADIATION
View abstract

Treating nuclear, biological, and chemical agent exposures presents a unique set of challenges. These scenarios usually involve multiple exposures, sometimes even mass exposures, from a single, often poorly-defined, event. Early symptoms are not distinct and can often be variable. Laboratory analyses may be required from environmental, often nonbio

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |134 pages
SECTION I ANTIDOTES
View abstract
chapter |116 pages
SECTION II BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |132 pages
SECTION III CHEMICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |138 pages
SECTION IV LABORATORY ANALYSIS
View abstract
chapter |46 pages
SECTION V RADIATION
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Treating nuclear, biological, and chemical agent exposures presents a unique set of challenges. These scenarios usually involve multiple exposures, sometimes even mass exposures, from a single, often poorly-defined, event. Early symptoms are not distinct and can often be variable. Laboratory analyses may be required from environmental, often nonbio

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |134 pages
SECTION I ANTIDOTES
View abstract
chapter |116 pages
SECTION II BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |132 pages
SECTION III CHEMICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |138 pages
SECTION IV LABORATORY ANALYSIS
View abstract
chapter |46 pages
SECTION V RADIATION
View abstract

Treating nuclear, biological, and chemical agent exposures presents a unique set of challenges. These scenarios usually involve multiple exposures, sometimes even mass exposures, from a single, often poorly-defined, event. Early symptoms are not distinct and can often be variable. Laboratory analyses may be required from environmental, often nonbio

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |134 pages
SECTION I ANTIDOTES
View abstract
chapter |116 pages
SECTION II BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |132 pages
SECTION III CHEMICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |138 pages
SECTION IV LABORATORY ANALYSIS
View abstract
chapter |46 pages
SECTION V RADIATION
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Treating nuclear, biological, and chemical agent exposures presents a unique set of challenges. These scenarios usually involve multiple exposures, sometimes even mass exposures, from a single, often poorly-defined, event. Early symptoms are not distinct and can often be variable. Laboratory analyses may be required from environmental, often nonbio

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |134 pages
SECTION I ANTIDOTES
View abstract
chapter |116 pages
SECTION II BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |132 pages
SECTION III CHEMICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |138 pages
SECTION IV LABORATORY ANALYSIS
View abstract
chapter |46 pages
SECTION V RADIATION
View abstract

Treating nuclear, biological, and chemical agent exposures presents a unique set of challenges. These scenarios usually involve multiple exposures, sometimes even mass exposures, from a single, often poorly-defined, event. Early symptoms are not distinct and can often be variable. Laboratory analyses may be required from environmental, often nonbio

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |134 pages
SECTION I ANTIDOTES
View abstract
chapter |116 pages
SECTION II BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |132 pages
SECTION III CHEMICAL AGENTS
View abstract
chapter |138 pages
SECTION IV LABORATORY ANALYSIS
View abstract
chapter |46 pages
SECTION V RADIATION
View abstract
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