Sammarco Lt Col Domenic A
2nd SEG 78th Division, U.S. Army Reserves.
Int J Pharm Compd. 2003 Jan-Feb;7(1):10-5.
As incidents of terrorism become more common, pharmacists, and medical professionals must plan for a possible domestic terrorist attack involving biologic, chemical, or nuclear weapons. For the United States to be truly prepared, federal, state, and local agencies must have the knowledge, intelligence, training, and supplies to counter this realistic threat of the twenty-first century. Terrorists often use chemical, biologic, or limited nuclear warfare in which weapons are easier to produce, smaller in size, and have a profound psychologic and physical impact.
随着恐怖主义事件变得越来越普遍,药剂师和医疗专业人员必须为可能涉及生物、化学或核武器的国内恐怖袭击做好准备。为了让美国真正做好准备,联邦、州和地方机构必须具备应对这一21世纪现实威胁的知识、情报、培训和物资。恐怖分子经常使用化学、生物或有限的核战争手段,这些武器更容易制造、体积更小,并且会产生深远的心理和生理影响。