College of Public Health: Institute for Health Management and Mass Destruction Defense

IHMD publishes study on effects of nuclear attack on 4 metro areas

College of Public Health: Institute for Health Management and Mass Destruction Defense


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Last updated: Oct 10, 2007 - 12:41:30 PM

The threat posed by the use of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) within the United States has grown significantly in recent years, focusing attention on the medical and public health disaster capabilities of the nation in a large scale crisis. While the hundreds of thousands or millions of casualties resulting from a nuclear weapon would, in and of itself, overwhelm our current medical response capabilities, the response dilemma is further exacerbated in that these resources themselves would be significantly at risk. There are many limitations on the resources needed for mass casualty management, such as access to sufficient hospital beds including specialized beds for burn victims, respiration and supportive therapy, pharmaceutical intervention, and mass decontamination.

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