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- W2903499115 abstract "Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs) pose a threat to society because of their global availability, ease and inexpensive production and demonstrated use with the intent to cause harm to civilians. This, taken together with chemical poisonings from industrial accidents or misuse, requires an increased effort to develop safe and more effective therapeutics that can reduce mortality and morbidity. The NIH Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats (CounterACT) program has supported research since 2006 that is focused on developing medical countermeasures (MCMs) for chemical threats, with special emphasis on the civilian population. The program supports numerous laboratories across the United States and abroad that are developing new antidotes for threat agents such as organophosphorus nerve agents, chlorine, cyanide, sulfur mustard, opioids and many other CWAs and toxic industrial chemicals. This article will describe the chemical threat and the NIH CounterACT program aimed at bolstering medical response capabilities in the event of chemical emergency." @default.
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