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-  2019 

Neuroterrorism Preparedness for the Neurohospitalist

DOI: 10.1177/1941874418806668

Keywords: terrorism,bioterrorism,neuroterrorism,anthrax,botulism,brucellosis,plague,smallpox,nerve agents,organophosphates,cyanide,carfentanil,neurohospitalist,neurologist,preparedness

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In this review article, we highlight several potential biologic and chemical agents of “neuroterrorism” of which neurohospitalists should be aware: anthrax, botulism toxin, brucella, plague, smallpox, organophosphates and nerve agents, cyanide, and carfentanil. Such agents may have direct neurologic effects, resulting in encephalopathy, paralysis, and/or respiratory failure. Neurohospitalists should be on the lookout for abnormal neurologic syndrome clustering, especially among patients presenting to the emergency department. If use of such a “neuroterrorism” agent is suspected, the neurohospitalist should immediately consult with emergency department personnel, infection control, infectious disease physicians, and/or Poison Control to make sure the scene is safe and to stabilize and isolate patients if necessary. The neurohospitalist should also immediately contact their local and/or state health department (or alternatively the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Emergency Operations Center) to report their suspicions and to obtain guidance and assistance

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