
@article{ref1,
title="Advice on assistance and protection provided by the Scientific Advisory Board of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons: Part 3. On medical care and treatment of injuries from sulfur mustard",
journal="Toxicology",
year="2021",
author="Timperley, Christopher M. and Forman, Jonathan E. and Abdollahi, Mohammad and Al-Amri, Abdullah Saeed and Baulig, Augustin and Benachour, Djafer and Borrett, Veronica and Cariño, Flerida A. and Curty, Christophe and Geist, Michael and Gonzalez, David and Kane, William and Kovarik, Zrinka and Martínez-Álvarez, Roberto and Mourão, Nicia Maria Fusaro and Neffe, Slawomir and Raza, Syed K. and Rubaylo, Valentin and Suárez, Alejandra Graciela and Takeuchi, Koji and Tang, Cheng and Trifirò, Ferruccio and van Straten, Francois Mauritz and Vanninen, Paula S. and Vucinić, Slavica and Zaitsev, Volodymyr and Zafar-Uz-Zaman, Muhammad and Zina, Mongia Saïd and Holen, Stian and Alwan, Wesam S. and Suri, Vivek and Hotchkiss, Peter J. and Ghanei, Mostafa",
volume="ePub",
number="ePub",
pages="ePub-ePub",
abstract="Blister agents damage the skin, eyes, mucous membranes and subcutaneous tissues. Other toxic effects may occur after absorption. The response of the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to a request from the OPCW Director-General in 2013 on the status of medical countermeasures and treatments to blister agents is updated through the incorporation of the latest information. The physical and toxicological properties of sulfur mustard and clinical effects and treatments are summarised. The information should assist medics and emergency responders who may be unfamiliar with the toxidrome of sulfur mustard and its treatment.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0300-483X",
doi="10.1016/j.tox.2021.152967",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tox.2021.152967"
}