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adam_text | Contents
I. General Concepts
1.
Defining a Disaster
......................................... 3
2.
Early Warning Systems
..................................... 5
3.
Epidemiology of Disasters
.................................. 7
4.
Triage
.................................................... 11
5.
Disaster Logistics
.......................................... 19
6.
Public Health Preparedness
................................. 23
7.
Intergovernmental and Governmental Organizations
........... 25
8.
Nongovernmental Organizations
............................ 29
9.
Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
......................... 31
II. Natural Disasters
10.
Earthquakes
............................................... 39
11.
Volcanoes
................................................. 43
12.
Floods
.................................................... 49
13.
Tsunamis
................................................. 53
14.
Hurricanes and Typhoons
................................... 57
15.
Tornadoes
................................................. 61
16.
Drought
.................................................. 65
17.
Firestorms and Wildfires
.................................... 67
18.
Heat Wave/Hyperthermia
.................................. 73
19.
Winter Storm Disasters and Hypothermia
..................... 79
III.
Bioevents
and Manmade Disasters
20.
The Epidemiology of War and Conflict
....................... 89
21.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
............................... 95
22.
Anthrax
.................................................. 101
23.
Smallpox
.................................................. 105
24.
Plague
.................................................... 109
25.
Tularemia
................................................. 115
XII CONTENTS
26.
Viral
Hemorrhagic Fevers
................................... 119
27.
Botulism
.................................................. 125
28.
Q
Fever
................................................... 129
29.
Brucellosis
................................................ 133
30.
Alphaviruses
.............................................. 137
31.
Ricin
..................................................... 143
32.
Epsilon
Toxin
.............................................. 147
33.
Staphylococcus Enterotoxin
В
............................... 149
34.
Food- and Water-borne Agents
.............................. 151
35.
Melioidosis
................................................ 157
36.
Nerve Agents
.............................................. 161
37.
Vesicants
.................................................. 167
38.
Pulmonary Agents
......................................... 171
39.
Cyanides
.................................................. 177
40.
Nuclear Detonation/Ionizing Radiation Exposure
.............. 183
41.
Hazardous Material Disasters
............................... 189
42.
Maritime Disasters
......................................... 193
43.
Aviation Disasters
.......................................... 197
IV. Medical Management of Disaster-Related Injuries and Disease
IVA.
Basic Emergency Medicine
44.
The ABCs and Resuscitation Algorithms for
.................. 203
Cardiopulmonary Arrest
45.
Shock: Diagnosis and Management
........................... 207
46.
Intravenous Fluid Requirements and Blood Products
........... 211
47.
Decontamination
........................................... 217
48.
Acute Inhalation Injury
..................................... 227
49.
Electrical Injuries
.......................................... 235
50.
Toxicology
................................................ 239
IVB. Infectious Diseases of Disaster
51.
Measles
................................................... 245
52.
Approach to Diarrhea and Dysentery
......................... 249
53.
Malaria
................................................... 253
54.
Meningitis and Encephalitis
................................. 259
55.
Tuberculosis
............................................... 265
56.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Type
1,
and AIDS
............ 271
57.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
............................... 275
58.
Schistosomiasis
............................................ 279
59.
Tetanus
................................................... 285
60.
Bite Wounds and Rabies
.................................... 291
61.
Tick-Borne Diseases
........................................ 299
62.
Leptospirosis
.............................................. 307
HANDBOOK OF
BIOTERRORISM
AND DISASTER MEDICINE
XIII
IVC. Basic Trauma Management
63.
Wound Care Management
.................................. 315
64.
Abdominal Trauma
........................................ 319
65.
Thoracic Trauma
........................................... 325
66.
Neurotrauma
.............................................. 331
67.
Blast Injuries
.............................................. 337
68.
Crush Injuries
............................................. 341
69.
Missile Injuries
............................................ 345
70.
Burn Management
......................................... 349
V.
Pediatric
Considerations and Disasters
71.
Pediatric
Problems in Developing Countries
................... 357
72.
Nutritional Assessment in Malnutrition
....................... 361
73.
Treatment of Malnutrition in Children
........................ 365
74.
Evaluation and Management of
Pediatric
..................... 369
Disaster Victims
75.
Pediatric-Spedfic Disaster-Related Considerations
............. 375
76.
Pediatric
Specialty Team Response to Disaster
................. 381
VI. Medical and Humanitarian Disasters
77.
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
.............................. 389
78.
Shelter
.................................................... 393
79.
Refugees and Internally Displaced Populations
................ 397
80.
Child Soldiers
............................................. 401
81.
Reproductive Health
....................................... 405
VII.
Education, Health Issues, and Resources
82.
Emergency Preparedness
................................... 411
83.
Syndromie
Surveillance
..................................... 417
84.
JCAHO Emergency Management Standards
................... 425
85.
Health and the Humanitarian/Disaster Worker
................ 431
86.
Immunization Schedules and Recommendations
............... 435
87.
Healthcare Worker Exposures to Blood and Body Fluids
........ 443
88.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
.............................. 449
89.
International Law: A Primer for
.............................. 455
Healthcare Professionals
90.
A Guide to the Worldwide Web
.............................. 465
Index
............................................................. 467
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 dis¬
asters, 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 war¬
fare, radioactive agents, man-made disasters, natural disasters, humanitarian disas¬
ters, infectious diseases, and basics of emergency medicine. Handbook of
Bioterrorism
and Disaster Medicine is the ideal tool for researchers, first responders, medical stu¬
dents, physicians, and other healthcare providers who work in the field.
About the Editors
Dr. Robert K. 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 grad¬
uate of Brown University School of Medicine and also has a
master s degree in public health from Harvard University.
Dr. Antosia has extensive medical writing experience with
numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and text¬
books, 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 numer¬
ous abstracts and original articles, and has authored several book chapters.
Dr. John D. Cahill, a specialist in international medicine
and tropical medicine, is an attending physician in the
Department of Emergency Medicine and Division of
Infectious Diseases at St. Luke s/Roosevelt Hospital Center in
New York. He is an 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 Physicians and is. a fellow of the American College
of Chest Physicians and the Royal Society of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene. 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.
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Contents
I. General Concepts
1.
Defining a Disaster
. 3
2.
Early Warning Systems
. 5
3.
Epidemiology of Disasters
. 7
4.
Triage
. 11
5.
Disaster Logistics
. 19
6.
Public Health Preparedness
. 23
7.
Intergovernmental and Governmental Organizations
. 25
8.
Nongovernmental Organizations
. 29
9.
Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
. 31
II. Natural Disasters
10.
Earthquakes
. 39
11.
Volcanoes
. 43
12.
Floods
. 49
13.
Tsunamis
. 53
14.
Hurricanes and Typhoons
. 57
15.
Tornadoes
. 61
16.
Drought
. 65
17.
Firestorms and Wildfires
. 67
18.
Heat Wave/Hyperthermia
. 73
19.
Winter Storm Disasters and Hypothermia
. 79
III.
Bioevents
and Manmade Disasters
20.
The Epidemiology of War and Conflict
. 89
21.
Weapons of Mass Destruction
. 95
22.
Anthrax
. 101
23.
Smallpox
. 105
24.
Plague
. 109
25.
Tularemia
. 115
XII CONTENTS
26.
Viral
Hemorrhagic Fevers
. 119
27.
Botulism
. 125
28.
Q
Fever
. 129
29.
Brucellosis
. 133
30.
Alphaviruses
. 137
31.
Ricin
. 143
32.
Epsilon
Toxin
. 147
33.
Staphylococcus Enterotoxin
В
. 149
34.
Food- and Water-borne Agents
. 151
35.
Melioidosis
. 157
36.
Nerve Agents
. 161
37.
Vesicants
. 167
38.
Pulmonary Agents
. 171
39.
Cyanides
. 177
40.
Nuclear Detonation/Ionizing Radiation Exposure
. 183
41.
Hazardous Material Disasters
. 189
42.
Maritime Disasters
. 193
43.
Aviation Disasters
. 197
IV. Medical Management of Disaster-Related Injuries and Disease
IVA.
Basic Emergency Medicine
44.
The ABCs and Resuscitation Algorithms for
. 203
Cardiopulmonary Arrest
45.
Shock: Diagnosis and Management
. 207
46.
Intravenous Fluid Requirements and Blood Products
. 211
47.
Decontamination
. 217
48.
Acute Inhalation Injury
. 227
49.
Electrical Injuries
. 235
50.
Toxicology
. 239
IVB. Infectious Diseases of Disaster
51.
Measles
. 245
52.
Approach to Diarrhea and Dysentery
. 249
53.
Malaria
. 253
54.
Meningitis and Encephalitis
. 259
55.
Tuberculosis
. 265
56.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Type
1,
and AIDS
. 271
57.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
. 275
58.
Schistosomiasis
. 279
59.
Tetanus
. 285
60.
Bite Wounds and Rabies
. 291
61.
Tick-Borne Diseases
. 299
62.
Leptospirosis
. 307
HANDBOOK OF
BIOTERRORISM
AND DISASTER MEDICINE
XIII
IVC. Basic Trauma Management
63.
Wound Care Management
. 315
64.
Abdominal Trauma
. 319
65.
Thoracic Trauma
. 325
66.
Neurotrauma
. 331
67.
Blast Injuries
. 337
68.
Crush Injuries
. 341
69.
Missile Injuries
. 345
70.
Burn Management
. 349
V.
Pediatric
Considerations and Disasters
71.
Pediatric
Problems in Developing Countries
. 357
72.
Nutritional Assessment in Malnutrition
. 361
73.
Treatment of Malnutrition in Children
. 365
74.
Evaluation and Management of
Pediatric
. 369
Disaster Victims
75.
Pediatric-Spedfic Disaster-Related Considerations
. 375
76.
Pediatric
Specialty Team Response to Disaster
. 381
VI. Medical and Humanitarian Disasters
77.
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
. 389
78.
Shelter
. 393
79.
Refugees and Internally Displaced Populations
. 397
80.
Child Soldiers
. 401
81.
Reproductive Health
. 405
VII.
Education, Health Issues, and Resources
82.
Emergency Preparedness
. 411
83.
Syndromie
Surveillance
. 417
84.
JCAHO Emergency Management Standards
. 425
85.
Health and the Humanitarian/Disaster Worker
. 431
86.
Immunization Schedules and Recommendations
. 435
87.
Healthcare Worker Exposures to Blood and Body Fluids
. 443
88.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
. 449
89.
International Law: A Primer for
. 455
Healthcare Professionals
90.
A Guide to the Worldwide Web
. 465
Index
. 467
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 dis¬
asters, 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 war¬
fare, radioactive agents, man-made disasters, natural disasters, humanitarian disas¬
ters, infectious diseases, and basics of emergency medicine. Handbook of
Bioterrorism
and Disaster Medicine is the ideal tool for researchers, first responders, medical stu¬
dents, physicians, and other healthcare providers who work in the field.
About the Editors
Dr. Robert K. 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 grad¬
uate of Brown University School of Medicine and also has a
master's degree in public health from Harvard University.
Dr. Antosia has extensive medical writing experience with
numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and text¬
books, 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 numer¬
ous abstracts and original articles, and has authored several book chapters.
Dr. John D. Cahill, a specialist in international medicine
and tropical medicine, is an attending physician in the
Department of Emergency Medicine and Division of
Infectious Diseases at St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center in
New York. He is an 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 Physicians and is. a fellow of the American College
of Chest Physicians and the Royal Society of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene. 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
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