“Emerging Technologies and Medical Countermeasures to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Agents in East Ukraine”

Author:

Patel Sonny S.,Grace Robert M.,Chellew Patrick,Prodanchuk Mykola,Romaniuk Olha,Skrebets Yuriy,Ryzhenko Sergii A.,Erickson Timothy B.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractSince 2014, Ukraine has been beset by an armed conflict with international and internal dimensions. The nature of this conflict is multidimensional, and disaster preparedness and response in this context must be as well. Health experts from Ukraine, the United States of America, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, and Norway convened for an educational event in Dnipro, East Ukraine on November 11-15, 2019. At the event, “Emerging Technologies and Countermeasures to CBRN Agents: Advanced Training Response to Conflict and Security Challenges in East Ukraine,” over 1,000 participants participated in panel discussions, didactic lectures, and an advanced training on various dimensions of disaster response. This report provides an overview of the key discussions and outcomes of the event.

Funder

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health(social science)

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