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- W65581824 abstract "The main problem connected with chemical terrorism is that, beside chemical weapons, terrorists can use different toxic chemicals from the chemical industry, from agriculture or products of industrial facilities released after the terrorist act. An attack to a chemical plant can instantly liberate a number of different chemicals. Studies should be made on incidents occurring in the facility, during transportation, storage or other processes and these are important points in the preparation for protection against chemical terrorism. An important corner-stone of the anti-terrorist organization in any country is to set a Health & Disaster/Anti Terrorist Acts Management system. Country antiterrorist protection will be improved by the introduction of a universal strategy on basic therapeutic trends against chemical terrorism. Chemical terrorism can be responsible not only for the spread of large amounts of toxic chemical compounds, but also for chronic and delayed effects of these agents. Intoxication with small doses of toxic agents is also a possibility used by terrorists. The variety of characteristics of a chemical agent used by terrorists needs demands improvement in the detection, personal protection and decontamination procedures, including that of the medical personnel and equipment. Antidote treatment, with the exception of the medical units and organization of national stockpiling which are adequately supplied for, needs a new and extensive study for new antidotes and for improvement of the medical treatment on the area of the terrorist act." @default.
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- W65581824 title "PROBLEMS OF CHEMICAL TERRORISM AND WAYS OF ITS OVERCOMING" @default.
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