نتایج جستجو برای: biological warfare agents

تعداد نتایج: 799032  

2016
R. V. Geetha Anitha Roy S. Senthilkumar

Chemical and biological weapons can be used during conflicts and by terrorists to injure or kill humans and animals. Chemical weapons contain toxic chemicals and biological weapons contain pathogenic organisms. With proper protective equipments and training, the lethal effects of chemical and biological warfare agents can be minimised. First aid kit is available that contain detection, decontam...

Journal: :Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2003
Kendal C Boyd William K Hallman Daniel Wartenberg Nancy Fiedler Noel T Brewer Howard M Kipen

We investigated the association of 15 exposures, 10 stressors, and 18 life events with illness symptoms reported by 978 veterans who believe they suffer from Gulf War-related illnesses. A mail survey was completed by veterans (60% response rate) from the Gulf War Health Registry. Variables most associated with high symptom group membership were reported chemical/biologic warfare (CBW), concerns...

Journal: :Journal of analytical toxicology 2008
Robin M Black

An overview is given of biological markers of exposure to chemical warfare agents. Metabolites, protein, and/or DNA adducts have been identified for most nerve agents and vesicants and validated in experimental animals or in a small number of human exposures. For several agents, metabolites derived from hydrolysis are unsatisfactory biomarkers of exposure because of background levels in the hum...

1997
Wayne A. Bryden Richard C. Benson Harvey W. Ko Mildred Donlon

echnologies to counter the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction by rogue governments and international terrorist organizations are a top national priority. One of the top development requirements is for highly sensitive and specific detection technologies for biological warfare agents. This article describes the development of sensors for field detection of weapons of mass destruction u...

2013
Leang-Chung Choh Guang-Han Ong Kumutha M. Vellasamy Kaveena Kalaiselvam Wen-Tyng Kang Anis R. Al-Maleki Vanitha Mariappan Jamuna Vadivelu

The genus Burkholderia consists of diverse species which includes both "friends" and "foes." Some of the "friendly" Burkholderia spp. are extensively used in the biotechnological and agricultural industry for bioremediation and biocontrol. However, several members of the genus including B. pseudomallei, B. mallei, and B. cepacia, are known to cause fatal disease in both humans and animals. B. p...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
majid mirsadraee department of pulmonary medicine, islamic azad university- mashhad branch, mashhad, iran hassan ghobadi-marallu department of pulmonary medicine, ardabil university of medical science, ardabil, iran mohammad reza khakzad department of immunology, islamic azad university-mashhad branch, mashhad, iran shahrzad m lari department of pulmonary medicine, lung diseases and tb research center mashhad university of medical science, mashhad, iran davood attaran department of pulmonary medicine, lung diseases and tb research center mashhad university of medical science, mashhad, iran mohammad towhidi department of pulmonary medicine, lung diseases and tb research center mashhad university of medical science, mashhad, iran

objective(s) considering fair response to inhaled corticosteroids and reports of severe air way hyper responsiveness in chemical warfare victims (cwv), a role for eosinophilic inflammation (i.e. asthma) was postulated. the objective of this study was to determine the presence of eosinophilic inflammation in cwv by evaluation of sputum cellularity and eosinophil cationic protein (ecp). materials...

Journal: :Biosensors & bioelectronics 2006
Alexander Sabelnikov Vladimir Zhukov Ruth Kempf

Real-time biosensors are expected to provide significant help in emergency response management should a terrorist attack with the use of biowarfare, BW, agents occur. In spite of recent and spectacular progress in the field of biosensors, several core questions still remain unaddressed. For instance, how sensitive should be a sensor? To what levels of infection would the different sensitivity l...

Journal: :Antiviral research 2003
Mike Bray

The filoviruses, Marburg and Ebola, are classified as Category A biowarfare agents by the Centers for Disease Control. Most known human infections with these viruses have been fatal, and no vaccines or effective therapies are currently available. Filoviruses are highly infectious by the airborne route in the laboratory, but investigations of African outbreaks have shown that person-to-person sp...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001

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