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Zachary J Leblanc1, Matthew A Bergens2, Isabella R McKinney3
1West Virginia School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV.
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The Beirut Port Explosion of 4 August 2020 posed significant medical challenges for relief teams and caused diverse blast injuries to individuals in the area. Several days after the explosion occurred, a Special Operations Forces (SOF) medic provided care for a Servicemember who developed neurologic symptoms that led to his medical evacuation out of Lebanon. These relief efforts underscore the need for vigilant post-blast monitoring and consideration of long-term consequences.
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