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Disaster management

Edited by J. Christopher Farmer

Collection published: 3 November 2004

Last updated: 14 May 2008


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Clinical review: The role of the intensive care physician in mass casualty incidents: planning, organisation, and leadership

Peter J Shirley, Gerlinde Mandersloot Critical Care 2008, 12:214 (14 May 2008)

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Clinical review: Critical care transport and austere critical care

David H Rice, George Kotti, William Beninati Critical Care 2008, 12:207 (5 March 2008)

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Clinical review: Allocating ventilators during large-scale disasters – problems, planning, and process

John L Hick, Lewis Rubinson, Daniel T O'Laughlin, J Christopher Farmer Critical Care 2007, 11:217 (19 June 2007)

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Clinical review: Mass casualty triage – pandemic influenza and critical care

Kirsty Challen, Andrew Bentley, John Bright, Darren Walter Critical Care 2007, 11:212 (30 April 2007)

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Clinical review: Update of avian influenza A infections in humans

Christian Sandrock, Terra Kelly Critical Care 2007, 11:209 (22 March 2007)

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Clinical review: The Israeli experience: conventional terrorism and critical care

Gabriella Aschkenasy-Steuer, Micha Shamir, Avraham Rivkind, Rami Mosheiff, Yigal Shushan, Guy Rosenthal, Yoav Mintz, Charles Weissman, Charles L Sprung, Yoram G Weiss Critical Care 2005, 9:490-499 (29 June 2005)

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Critical care during epidemics

Lewis Rubinson, Tara O'Toole Critical Care 2005, 9:311-313 (27 April 2005)

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Clinical Review: Communication and logistics in the response to the 1998 terrorist bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland

Gavin G Lavery, Ene Horan Critical Care 2005, 9:401-408 (23 March 2005)

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The problem of secondary contamination following chemical agent release

David Baker Critical Care 2005, 9:323-324 (22 March 2005)

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Clinical review: Tokyo – protecting the health care worker during a chemical mass casualty event: an important issue of continuing relevance

Sumie Okumura, Tetsu Okumura, Shinichi Ishimatsu, Kunihisa Miura, Hiroshi Maekawa, Toshio Naito Critical Care 2005, 9:397-400 (17 February 2005)

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Radiological weapons: what type of threat?

James Mapstone, Stephen Brett Critical Care 2005, 9:223-225 (17 February 2005)

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Engendering enthusiasm for sustainable disaster critical care response: why this is of consequence to critical care professionals?

Saqib I Dara, Rendell W Ashton, J Christopher Farmer Critical Care 2005, 9:125-127 (27 January 2005)

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Clinical review: SARS – lessons in disaster management

Laura Hawryluck, Stephen E Lapinsky, Thomas E Stewart Critical Care 2005, 9:384-389 (13 January 2005)

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Terrorist bombings in Madrid

Eric R Frykberg Critical Care 2005, 9:20-22 (3 November 2004)

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11 March 2004: The terrorist bomb explosions in Madrid, Spain – an analysis of the logistics, injuries sustained and clinical management of casualties treated at the closest hospital

J Peral de Ceballos, F Turégano-Fuentes, D Perez-Diaz, M Sanz-Sanchez, C Martin-Llorente, JE Guerrero-Sanz Critical Care 2005, 9:104-111 (3 November 2004)

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