Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3105401 | Burns | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Chemical assault is a significant problem throughout the world, resulting in disfigurement, sometime blindness or vision impairment, and constituting a major economic burden on otherwise overwhelmed health services in developing countries. Two representative cases are presented here. One involved domestic spouse abuse with an acid and the second involved a teen-aged female assaulted with an acid, perhaps for retribution over a local judicial matter. Such atrocities have a world-wide scope, which is reviewed here. Preventive measures are the most appropriate response. However, when such chemical assaults do occur, active measures to mitigate or negate their effects deserve consideration.
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Authors
Rebecca Milton, Laurence Mathieu, Alan H. Hall, Howard I. Maibach,