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Strategies to protect the health of deployed U.S. forces : analytical framework for assessing risks / Lorenz Rhomberg, principal investigator; Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rhomberg, Lorenz.
Series:
Compass series (Washington, D.C.)
The compass series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Soldiers--Health and hygiene--United States.
Soldiers.
Soldiers--Protection--United States.
Soldiers--Health risk assessment--United States--Methodology.
Persian Gulf War, 1991--Health aspects.
Persian Gulf War, 1991.
United States--Armed Forces--Medical care.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 113 pages) : charts
Other Title:
Analytical framework for assessing risks
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : National Academy Press (2101 Constitution Ave, N.W., Box 285, 20055), c2000.
Summary:
Deployment of forces in hostile or unfamiliar environments is inherently risky. The changing missions and increasing use of U.S. forces around the globe in operations other than battle call for greater attention to threats of non-battle-related health problems-including infections, pathogen- and vector-borne diseases, exposure to toxicants, and psychological and physical stress-all of which must be avoided or treated differently from battle casualties. The likelihood of exposure to chemical and biological weapons adds to the array of tactical threats against which protection is required. The health consequences of physical and psychological stress, by themselves or through interaction with other threats, are also increasingly recognized. In addition, the military's responsibility in examining potential health and safety risks to its troops is increasing, and the spectrum of health concerns is broadening, from acute illness and injury due to pathogens and accidents to possible influences of low-level chemical exposures, which can manifest themselves in reproductive health and chronic illnesses years later, perhaps even after cessation of military service. Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed U.S. Forces develops an analytical framework for assessing risks, which would encompass the risks of adversed health effects from battle injuries, including those from chemical- and biological-warfare agents, and non-battle-related health problems. The presumed spectrum of deployment ranged from peacekeeping to full-scale conflict.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p.94-97).
ISBN:
9780309172547
0309172543
9780309515061
0309515068
OCLC:
45733719

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