Medical management of biological warfare and bioterrorism: place of the immunoprevention and the immunotherapy

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作者
Binder, P
Attre, O
Boutin, JP
Cavallo, JD
Debord, T
Jouan, A
Vidal, D
机构
[1] Direct Cent Serv Sante Armees, F-00459 Armees, France
[2] CRSSA, F-38702 La Tronche, France
[3] IMTSSA, F-13998 Marseille, France
[4] Hop Instruct Armees Begin, F-94163 St Mande, France
关键词
biological weapon; bioterrorism; countermeasures; vaccine; sera;
D O I
10.1016/S0147-9571(03)00023-7
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Biological weapons are considered as mass destruction and terror weapons. Terrorism including bioterrorism, is the major threat in the future conflicts for our nations. The aim of bioterrorism is more related to the potential disorganisation of the society than to the lethal effects of the agents used. The dramatic consequences cannot be discarded, especially if contagious agents such viral are used. The preparation of specific defence measures is a major challenge for our countries. The knowledge acquired from the struggle against natural infectious diseases and recent events are essential to improve behaviours to face the biological weapon threats. The defence attitude is based on the anticipation of the threat, the management of the victims, and the restoration of the operational capabilities. This global defence attitude implies six important functions: (i) alert, (ii) detection and diagnosis, (iii) availability of pharmaceutical countermeasures such as vaccine, sera and anti-infectious medicine and products, (iv) medical management of victims, (v) training and information, (vi) research and development. Passive and active immunoprevention and immuntherapy belong to the approaches discussed in the context of bioterrorism countermeasures. Further researches might be focused on these topics. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:401 / 421
页数:21
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