DISASTER MEDICINE No. 4•2019

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Medical Care for Children in Environment of Terrorist Attacks and Emergency Situations
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Petlakh V.I.1,2, Rozinov V.M.1,2

All-Russian Centre for Disaster Medicine “Zaschita”, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation

N.I.Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation

UDK 614.8:053.2

Pp. 14–19

Abstract. An overview of the materials of the interdisciplinary conference devoted to the problems of medical care for children in the environment of terrorist acts and emergency situations is presented. The reports comprehensively covered both organizational aspects of the topic under discussion (development of the emergency medical service, of pediatric units of the Service for disaster medicine) and the issues of emergency medical care in case of mass admission of injured children (resonant emergencies in Beslan and Kerch) and adults (explosions in Mozdok, St. Petersburg, Volgograd). Leading military surgeons analyzed the experience of providing medical care to the wounded with gunshot and mine-explosive wounds and explosive injuries.

Key words: children, disaster medicine, emergencies, emergency medical care, military field surgery, terrorist acts

For citation: Petlakh V.I., Rozinov V.M. Medical Care for Children in Environment of Terrorist Attacks and Emergency Situations. Meditsina katastrof = Disaster Medicine. 2019; (4): 14–19 (In Russ.), https://doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2019-4-14-19

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The material was received 16.10.19; the article after peer review procedure 28.10.19; the Editorial Board accepts the article for publication 27.11.19