The Infectious and Noninfectious Dermatological Consequences of Flooding A Field Manual for the Responding Provider

Bandino, J.P., Hang, A., and Norton, S.A. (2015). The Infectious and Noninfectious Dermatological Consequences of Flooding: A Field Manual for the Responding Provider. (Free registration required.) American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 16(5): 399-424.
The authors provide information for clinicians caring for flood victims. They describe the conditions seen in patients following floods, and characterize the causative agents of these conditions. Treatment is also discussed.
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