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Public health emergency planning for children in chemical, biological,
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Bartenfeld MT
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; Griese SE
Biosecur Bioterror
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Children represent nearly a quarter of the US population, but their unique needs
in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) emergencies may not be
well understood by public health and emergency management personnel or even
clinicians. Children are different from adults physically, developmentally, and
socially. These characteristics have implications for providing care in CBRN
disasters, making resulting illness in children challenging to prevent, identify,
and treat. This article discusses these distinct physical, developmental, and
social traits and characteristics of children in the context of the science
behind exposure to, health effects from, and treatment for the threat agents
potentially present in CBRN incidents.