Derek L Eisnor
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White R, Kovacs G, Chandran S, Adams P, Britson K, Cao H, et al.
Health Secur
. 2025 Jan;
23(1):47-54.
PMID: 39882823
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the need for nations to prepare more effectively for emerging infectious diseases. Preparing for these threats requires a multifaceted approach that includes assessing pathogen threat,...
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Silverman T, Shadiack A, Hofmeyer K, Cecere A, Eisnor D, Hoffman C, et al.
Trauma Surg Acute Care Open
. 2024 Jan;
9(Suppl 1):e001123.
PMID: 38196926
Blood products are likely to be critical components of the medical response to nuclear detonation, as the hematopoietic subsyndrome of acute radiation syndrome (H-ARS) includes depletion of platelets and red...
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Schwartz M, Raulli R, Laney J, Coley W, Walker R, ORourke A, et al.
J Med Toxicol
. 2022 Mar;
18(3):187-197.
PMID: 35312968
Introduction: Atropine sulfate is an FDA-approved medical countermeasure (MCM) for the treatment of organophosphorus nerve agent and organophosphate pesticide toxicity. Sufficient MCM supplies must be available in an incident involving...
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Calvano C, Enzenauer R, Eisnor D, Mazzoli R
J Spec Oper Med
. 2017 Sep;
17(3):81-83.
PMID: 28910474
Nerve agents are a threat to military and civilian health. The antidote, atropine sulfate, is delivered by autoinjector, which is a limited resource. We propose the use of 1% atropine...
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Winkler S, Enzenauer R, Karesh J, Pasteur N, Eisnor D, Painter R, et al.
J Spec Oper Med
. 2016 Jul;
16(2):9-12.
PMID: 27450596
Special Operations Forces (SOF) medical personnel function worldwide in environments where endemic anthrax (caused by Bacillus anthracis infection) may present in one of three forms: cutaneous, pulmonary, or gastrointestinal. This...
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Calvano C, Enzenauer R, Eisnor D, LaPorta A
J Spec Oper Med
. 2013 Nov;
13(4):15-21.
PMID: 24227557
Success in Special Operations Forces medicine (SOFMED) is dependent on maximizing visual capability without compromising the provider or casualty position when under fire. There is no single ideal light source...