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2. Long-Term PTSD and Comorbidity with Depression Among World Trade Center Responders
3. Interstitial Pulmonary Disease After Exposure at the World Trade Center Disaster Site
4. Persistent Lower Respiratory Symptoms in the World Trade Center (WTC) Survivor Program, a Treatment Program for Community Members
5. Asthma in Children from New York City’s Chinatown Post-9/11
6. Cancer Risk Post 9/11
7. World Trade Center Asthma
8. World Trade Center Dust: Composition and Spatial-Temporal Considerations for Health
9. The Mental Health of Children and Adolescents Exposed to 9/11: Lessons Learned and Still to be Learned
10. World Trade Center Related Health Among NYC Firefighters and EMS Workers
This book addresses the pulmonary and non-pulmonary manifestations related to exposure to airborne hazards after the collapse of the World Trade Center. Leading experts consider both short and long term effects on survivors, first responders, and residents of surrounding areas and offer clinical practice guidelines for treatment. Respiratory complications are the most obvious manifestation, but the text additionally covers oncology, psychiatry, and other organ systems for both adults and children. Knowledge of the medical ramifications from the World Trade Center collapse has broad scientific applicability to occupational and environmental medicine, preventive medicine, and epidemiology. With the advent of bioterrorism since 9/11, understanding prevention, treatment, monitoring, and basic and clinical research aspects of particulate matter air pollution is relevant and critically important to being a medical provider. This book will prove useful to pulmonologists, primary care providers, epidemiologists, psychiatrists, occupational and environmental specialists, allergists, immunologists, toxicologists and public policy experts.
Features
• The only text on the initial and remaining health hazards of the World Trade Center disaster
• Written by an expert, interdisciplinary team of authors who pioneered study of this field
• Offers clinical practice guidelines for pulmonary and other organ system manifestations for both adults and children, as well as a chapter on psychiatric approaches
• Explains the broad applicability of these findings to disaster medicine, bioterrorism, environmental and occupational medicine, toxicology, and epidemiology
Author
Anthony M. Szema, MD, FCCP. FACAAI, FAAAAI, FACP. Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY. Columbia University Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Epidemiology Group, NY, NY. Stony Brook University Department of Technology and Society. College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Stony Brook. NY. Three Village Allergy and Asthma, PLLC, South Setauket, NY