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  • 1. Self-care Decontamination within a Chemical Exposure Mass-casualty Incident.
    Monteith RG, Pearce LD.
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  • 3. European survey on decontamination in mass casualty incidents.
    Domres BD, Rashid A, Grundgeiger J, Gromer S, Kees T, Hecker N, Peter H.
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  • 10. Health care worker protection in mass casualty respiratory failure: infection control, decontamination, and personal protective equipment.
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    Levitin HW, Siegelson HJ, Dickinson S, Halpern P, Haraguchi Y, Nocera A, Turineck D.
    Prehosp Disaster Med; 2003 Jun; 18(3):200-7. PubMed ID: 15141859
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  • 18. Medical management of toxicological mass casualty events.
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