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Volume 5, Number 2—April 1999
Synopsis

Air Evacuation under High-Level Biosafety Containment: The Aeromedical Isolation Team1

George W. ChristopherComments to Author  and Edward M. Eitzen
Author affiliations: U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA

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Figure 2

The Vickers aircraft transport isolator (VATI), designed for prolonged patient transportation and in-flight care.

Figure 2. The Vickers aircraft transport isolator (VATI), designed for prolonged patient transportation and in-flight care.

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1An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 84th Panel Symposium of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Aerospace Medical Panel, Aeromedical Support Issues in Contingency Operations, Session VII, Control of Communicable Diseases, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1 October 1997.

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