Okumura_2005_Toxicol.Appl.Pharmacol_207_471

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Title : The Tokyo subway sarin attack--lessons learned - Okumura_2005_Toxicol.Appl.Pharmacol_207_471
Author(s) : Okumura T , Hisaoka T , Yamada A , Naito T , Isonuma H , Okumura S , Miura K , Sakurada M , Maekawa H , Ishimatsu S , Takasu N , Suzuki K
Ref : Toxicol Appl Pharmacol , 207 :471 , 2005
Abstract :

The sarin gas attack in the Tokyo subway system is reviewed from a clinical toxicology perspective. Based on the lessons learned from this attack, the following areas should be addressed on a global scale. First, an adequate supply of protective equipment is required, including level B protective equipment with a pressure demand breathing apparatus. In addition, a system should be established that enables a possible cause to be determined based on symptoms, physical findings, general laboratory tests, and a simple qualitative analysis for poisonous substances. If an antidote is needed, the system should enable it to be administered to the victims as quickly as possible. Preparation for a large-scale chemical attack by terrorists requires the prior establishment of a detailed decontamination plan that utilizes not only mass decontamination facilities but also public facilities in the area. A system should be established for summarizing, evaluating, and disseminating information on poisonous substances. Finally, a large-scale scientific investigation of the Tokyo sarin attack should be conducted to examine its long-term and subclinical effects and the effects of exposure to asymptomatic low levels of sarin.

PubMedSearch : Okumura_2005_Toxicol.Appl.Pharmacol_207_471
PubMedID: 15979676

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Okumura T, Hisaoka T, Yamada A, Naito T, Isonuma H, Okumura S, Miura K, Sakurada M, Maekawa H, Ishimatsu S, Takasu N, Suzuki K (2005)
The Tokyo subway sarin attack--lessons learned
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 207 :471

Okumura T, Hisaoka T, Yamada A, Naito T, Isonuma H, Okumura S, Miura K, Sakurada M, Maekawa H, Ishimatsu S, Takasu N, Suzuki K (2005)
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 207 :471