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Distribution and Administration of Potassium Iodide in the Event of a Nuclear Incident
Pennsylvania Department of Health. Press Release. Health Secretary notes success of PA’s potassium iodide distribution. Residents picked up 436,300 KI pills between Aug. 15 and 21. August 22, 2003.
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Report to the Radiological Emergency Preparedness Advisory Committee (REPAC) from the Potassium Iodide (KI) Working Group. June 2001.
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DEH). Fact Sheet. Potassium Iodide Facts for Medical Professionals. SC DEHC, October 2002.
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DEH). News Release. KI distribution set for Oconee, Pickens counties. July 28, 2003. 2003a.
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DEH). News Release. KI distribution set for York County. April 24 2003. 2003b.
Virginia Department of Health. News. State Health Commissioner Announces Distribution Plans for Potassium Iodide Near Virginia Nuclear Power Plant. Virginia Department of Health, Office of Public Affairs, September 16, 2002. Available at www.vdh.state.va.us/news/PressReleases/2002/091602KIPlans.asp. 2002a.
Virginia Department of Health. Prophylactic use of potassium iodide in nuclear power plant emergencies. Virginia Epidmeiology Bulletin 102(8-9):1-2. 2002b.
Virginia Department of Health (2002c). Frequently asked questions on potassium iodide. Virginia Department of Health, Division of Health Hazards Control, Richmond VA. 2002c.