[图书][B] Compendium of chemical warfare agents

SL Hoenig - 2007 - Springer
… There are four additional blister agents in Chapter 1, three additional choking agents in …
min to remove decon agent and protect against erythema; seek medical attention immediately; to …

[PDF][PDF] Overview: defense against the effects of chemical and biological warfare agents

FR Sidell, DR Franz - Medical aspects of chemical and biological warfare, 1997 - Citeseer
… of chemical warfare became very real to our military medical personnel. The threat of biological
warfare … A vesicant or blister agent (mustard) and a nerve agent (tabun) were identified. …

Research and development of on-site decontamination system for biological and chemical warfare agents

Y Seto - Journal of Health Science, 2011 - jstage.jst.go.jp
… Biological and chemical warfare agents (BCWAs) are … chemical warfare agents (gaseous
choking and blood agents), volatile nerve gases and blister agents, nonvolatile vomit agents

Microbiological, biological, and chemical weapons of warfare and terrorism

RA Greenfield, LN Slater, MS Bronze, BR Brown… - … journal of the medical …, 2002 - Elsevier
… gas and was the most lethal chemical warfare agent used in World War I. It continues to be
… Although blisters generally are formed by 16 to 24 hours after exposure, they can form as …

Chemical warfare agents: Their past and continuing threat and evolving therapies part I of II

S Kathleen J, S Henry - SKINmed: Dermatology for the …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
chemical warfare agents are produced inexpensively and easily, and can be stored indefinitely”
For medical and service classification, chemical warfare agents … In some patients blisters

Environmental mimics of chemical warfare agents

DM Claborn - Military medicine, 2004 - academic.oup.com
… Interestingly, the appearance of the blisters reminded the Marines of images they had seen
during training sessions on chemical warfare. Fearing possible exposure to blistering agents, …

… continuing threat as a chemical warfare agent, the cutaneous lesions induced, progress in understanding its mechanism of action, its long-term health effects, and new …

KJ Smith, CG Hurst, RB Moeller, HG Skelton… - Journal of the American …, 1995 - Elsevier
… Increased activity of HMS results in increased proteinase activity that may play a role in
cellular damage and blister formation.l$ 49 Inhibitors of PADPRP have been shown to protect the …

High-threat chemical agents: Characteristics, effects, and policy implications

DA Shea - 2003 - apps.dtic.mil
agents, blister agents, choking agents, and blood agents. … considered for use as a chemical
warfare agent, but was rarely … improving medical treatments for victims of chemical weapon …

Blister agents

RA Young, CB Bast - Handbook of toxicology of chemical warfare agents, 2020 - Elsevier
… In response to a request by the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), a panel of experts
extensively reviewed and evaluated the medical and scientific literature on mustard agents

Chemical warfare agents. Classes and targets

M Schwenk - Toxicology letters, 2018 - Elsevier
… an even lower health threat than incapacitating agents. This … this class should be considered
as chemical warfare agents. … This group includes blister agents and urticants. Being often …