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The risk for injury to both citizens and Healthcare Professionals during and after an undead outbreak is high. Apart from Necro-Mortosis contamination from bites, other problems such as blunt force trauma wounds mental trauma and tetanus have to be contended with. Tetnus is a potential health threat for persons who sustain wound injuries. Tetanus is a serious, often fatal, toxic condition, but is virtually 100% preventable with vaccination. Any wound has the potential for becoming infected with either mortosis and/or tetnus, and should be assessed by a health-care provider as soon as possible. These principles
can assist with wound management and aid in the prevention of amputations.
In the wake of a 'Level three' undead outbreak resources are limited.
Following these basic wound management steps can help prevent further
medical problems. Treatment Other
Considerations Guidance
for Management of Wound Infections For initial
antimicrobial treatment of infected wounds, beta-lactam antibiotics
with anti-staphylococcal activity (cephalexin, dicloxacillin, ampicillin/sulbactam
etc.) and clindamycin are recommended options. Partial
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Washington, D.C. (ZWN)--- (AP)
ZWN field reporter - Michael Kinsburgh
Posted: 1/4/0
A recent paper published
in this weeks New England Medical Journal, hints at a collaboration within
the ranks of CDC scientists, working alongside the UN efforts in Haiti
and the National Guard in Miami.
The report claims that in order to exterminate an Undead, head shots are often
not required after the first one-hundred and twenty hours of reanimation.
"This is superb news. Now, we can advise police and military personnel
in clean-up operations on how to better approach the situation." Said
CDC Spokesperson Michelle Hatch.
The report has not been released in it's entirety to the public, but ZWN has
learned exclusively through sources in the administration that the report
is conclusive and has a wide breadth of evidence to support it's claim. The
report further states that the virus' ability to overcome fatal blood loss
and somewhat ignore organ injuries and body trauma, is lessened over time.
By day five, the infected host begins to lose these immunities. At this time,
body shots will often 'eventually' kill the reanimate.
"It's important to note that this doesn't mean it is easy to stop them.
They will re-die before they stop coming, and this can often take many, many
impact shots." Said a United Nations spokesperson, "but sustained,
shots to the upper torso do seem to traumatize the body of an Undead to the
point of permanent death. It's not a matter of aiming at the heart or other
vital organs, these are already long past their use. But a series of shots
from a high powered weapon will likely cause sufficient and irreparable damage
to the upper torso (particularly the skeletal cage) that the target will collapse
in a useless heap. It may remain reanimated for a period of time, but will
eventually, permanently expire due to the viruses inability to obtain significant
nutritional amounts of aphion A and betax B, which can only be found in warm
blood and meat. In otherwords, the virus (or as is more commonly thought of
in medical circles these days as a' parasite') dies of starvation. Without
the ability to obtain sustained nutrition from blood or meat, the parasite
seems to just give up the ghost as it were.""
This report is expected to give hope to the trained military forces currently
braving the threat, additionally, untrained civilians who currently face or
may someday face the undead menace may welcome this news. . Currently, the
civilian sector in these areas have been completely ineffective in dealing
with even small outbreaks. Having a wider target area can improve chances
of survival.
"Civilians now believe that they have a chance to fend off the hordes
of infected individuals. However, I must stress that if you ever find yourself
in a position of confrontation with a reanimate, your first course should
always be to secure yourself, and any companions from the reanimate, then
call the police. Defend your home if you must, but I believe this report may
cause people to believe they should fight the Undead on their own." a
military spokesman said.
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