International audienceFollowing a radiological or nuclear emergency, first responders and the public may become internally contaminated with radioactive materials, as demonstrated during the Goiânia, Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents. Timely monitoring of the affected populations for potential internal contamination, assessment of radiation dose and the provision of necessary medical treatment are required to minimize the health risks from the contamination. This paper summarizes the guidelines and tools that have been developed, and identifies the gaps and priorities for future projects. © World Health Organisation 2016. All rights reserved
International audienceThis publication provides a framework for the protection of people and the env...
International audienceAfter nuclear accidents, people can be contaminated internally via ingestion, ...
International audienceTo examine how existing plans for the post-emergency phase assessment and mana...
International audienceFollowing a radiological or nuclear emergency, first responders and the public...
Following a radiological or nuclear emergency, first responders and the public may become internally...
Following a radiological or nuclear emergency, workers, responders and the public may be internally ...
International audienceHazardous chemical, radiological, and nuclear materials threaten public health...
Hazardous chemical, radiological, and nuclear materials threaten public health in scenarios of accid...
After the radiation accidents in Chernobyl, Ukraina in 1986 and in Goiania, Brasil in 1987(1), much ...
Radioactive contamination could occur at the time of a radiation accident. Quick detection of radioa...
Follow-up studies after the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents have shown that 137Cs and 131I made up...
FOREWORD The use of ionizing radiation in various scientific and technological fields, including nuc...
After a radiation emergency that involves the dispersal of radioactive material, patients can become...
Factors determining how much radioactive material people take into their bodies after a major nuclea...
Summary. Management of radiation mass casualty exposure that may occur as a result of nuclear or rad...
International audienceThis publication provides a framework for the protection of people and the env...
International audienceAfter nuclear accidents, people can be contaminated internally via ingestion, ...
International audienceTo examine how existing plans for the post-emergency phase assessment and mana...
International audienceFollowing a radiological or nuclear emergency, first responders and the public...
Following a radiological or nuclear emergency, first responders and the public may become internally...
Following a radiological or nuclear emergency, workers, responders and the public may be internally ...
International audienceHazardous chemical, radiological, and nuclear materials threaten public health...
Hazardous chemical, radiological, and nuclear materials threaten public health in scenarios of accid...
After the radiation accidents in Chernobyl, Ukraina in 1986 and in Goiania, Brasil in 1987(1), much ...
Radioactive contamination could occur at the time of a radiation accident. Quick detection of radioa...
Follow-up studies after the Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents have shown that 137Cs and 131I made up...
FOREWORD The use of ionizing radiation in various scientific and technological fields, including nuc...
After a radiation emergency that involves the dispersal of radioactive material, patients can become...
Factors determining how much radioactive material people take into their bodies after a major nuclea...
Summary. Management of radiation mass casualty exposure that may occur as a result of nuclear or rad...
International audienceThis publication provides a framework for the protection of people and the env...
International audienceAfter nuclear accidents, people can be contaminated internally via ingestion, ...
International audienceTo examine how existing plans for the post-emergency phase assessment and mana...