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In 2007 WHO conducted a survey of biological dosimetry laboratories and their emergency-response capabilities in selected regions. The results indicated a robust capability, although there were few regional or national networks established.
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- Public health after a nuclear disaster: beyond radiation risks (WHO Bulletin, 2016)
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- Cytogenetic biodosimetry: applications in radiation emergencies (IAEA-WHO 2012)
- TMT Handbook: Triage, management and treatment of over-exposed people after radiation emergencies (2009)
- Manual for First Responders to a Radiological Emergency (IAEA – WHO, 2006)
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