This survival manual could save your life in a crisis or a attack. Learn to protect yourself against biological warefare. The Threat of Biological Warfare Agents Against United States Forces and Civilian Populations 1-12. Identification Methods for Biological Warfare Agents 1-13. Therapy 1-14. Case Reporting and Epidemiological Assessment 1-15. Prevention 1-16. Protective Equipment 1-17. First Aid 1-18. Protective Measures and Handling of Casualties 1-19. Patient Decontamination 1-20. Infection Control 1-21. Medical Evacuation 1-22. Aeromedical Isolation Team CHAPTER 2. BACTERIAL AGENTS Section I. Introduction 2-1. General Section II. Anthrax 2-2. General 2-3. Biological Warfare Agent Delivery 2-4. Environmental Detection 2-5. Prevention 2-6. Biological Warfare Clinical Presentation 2-7. Diagnosis 2-8. Treatment 2-9. Control of Patients, Contacts, and Treatment Areas 2-10. Medical Evacuation Section III. Brucellosis 2-11. General 2-12. Biological Warfare Agent Delivery 2-13. Environmental Detection 2-14. Prevention 2-15. Biological Warfare Clinical Presentation 2-16. Diagnosis 2-17. Treatment 2-18. Control of Patients, Contacts, and Treatment Areas 2-19. Medical Evacuation Section IV. Melioidosis General 2-21. Biological Warfare Agent Delivery Environmental Detection 2-23. Prevention 2-24. Biological Warfare Clinical Presentation 2-25. Diagnosis 2-26. Treatment 2-27. Control of Patients, Contacts, and Treatment Areas 2-28. Medical Evacuation Section V. Glanders 11 2-29. General 2-31. Environmental Detection 2-32. Prevention 2-33. Biological Warfare Clinical Presentation Diagnosis 2-35. Treatment 2-36. Control of Patients, Contacts, and Treatment Areas 2-37. Medical Evacuation Section VI. Plague 2-38. General 2-39. Biological Warfare Agent Delivery 2-40. Environmental Detection 2-41. Prevention 2-42. Biological Warfare Clinical Presentation 2-43. Diagnosis 2-44. Treatment 2-45. Control of Patients, Contacts, and Treatment Areas 2-46. Medical Evacuation Section VII. Q Fever 2-47. General 2-48. Biological Warfare Agent Delivery 2-49. Environmental Detection 2-50. Prevention 2-51. Biological Warfare Clinical Presentation 2-52. Diagnosis 2-53. Decontamination 2-54. Treatment 2-55. Control of Patients, Contacts, and Treatment Areas 2-56. Medical Evacuation CHAPTER 3. VIRAL AGENTS Section I. Introduction 3-1. General Section II. Smallpox 3-2. General 3-3. Biological Warfare Agent Delivery 3-4. Environmental Detection 3-5. Prevention 3-6. Biological Warfare Clinical Presentation 3-7. Diagnosis 3-8. Treatment 3-9. Control of Patients, Contacts, and Treatment Areas 3-10. Medical Evacuation Section III. Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Section IV. Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers CHAPTER 4. TOXINS Section I. Introduction 4-1. General Section II. Clostridium Botulinum Toxin 4-2. General 4-3. Biological Warfare Agent Delivery 4-4. Environmental Detection 4-5. Biological Warfare Clinical Presentation 4-6. Prevention 4-7. Diagnosis 4-8. Treatment 4-9. Control of Patients, Contacts, and Treatment Areas 4-10. Medical Evacuation Section III. Clostridium Perfringens Toxins Section IV. Ricin Section V. Saxitoxin Section VI. Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B Section VII. Trichothecene Mycotoxins APPENDIX A RECOGNITION OF A BIOLOGICAL WARFARE AGENT CASUALTY B-3. Planning for the Management and Treatment of Biologically Contaminated Casualties B-4. Emergency Medical Treatment of Biologically Contaminated Casualties
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