The accidental or hostile exposure of individuals to ionizing irradiation is of great public and military concern. Radiation sickness (acute radiation syndrome, or ARS) occurs when the body is exposed to a high dose of penetrating radiation within a short period of time. Systemic infection is one of the serious consequences of ARS. There is a direct relation between the magnitude of radiation exposure and the risk of developing infection. The risk of systemic infection is higher whenever there is a combined injury such as burn or trauma. Ionizing radiation enhances infection by allowing translocation of oral and gastrointestinal flora, and reducing the threshold of sepsis due to endogenous and exogenous microorganisms. The potential for concomitant accidental or terrorism-related exposure to bio-terrorism agents such as anthrax and radiation also exists.

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Friday, August 16, 2024

Nuclear power plant (NPP) at Zaporizhzhia engulfed in flames:

 

     Russian forces, which now control Zaporizhzhia NPP  have intentionally or accidentally caused a "terrifying inferno" with large amounts of black smoke pouring out. Reportedly Yehven Yevtushenko, head of Nikopol's military admin, claimed that Russian troops ignited car tires, which give off a malodorous black smoke, obviously making the fire look much worse. Apparently one source claimed the NPP was hit by a "kamikaze drone". ZapNPP is the largest nuclear facility in not only Ukraine but the whole of Europe. 


                                  Nuclear power plant at Zaporizhzhia 

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