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Presumed Mass Illness following a Pyridine Fumes Incident: Environmental Contamination versus Mass Hysteria
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 June 2012
Abstract
This case study is based on a chemical spill in a warehouse in Belgium. Two victims were hospitalized, and a confluence of symptoms among the warehouse personnel had to be managed medically. An on-scene medical station and medical management team were deployed. A total of 51 victims were examined. Medical, political, and labor management arguments occurred. Medical findings and results from a thorough investigation helped prevent a presumed illness epidemic. The primary goals of the medical management of victims must include ensuring the health and safety of the personnel involved.
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