Effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victims

Background and Purpose : The injury of chemical warfare was one of great problem in soldiers and other people in our country. Unfortunately, we do not have any data for delayed effects of these agents. Thus in this study we examine the effect of chemical warfare on function tests in chemical agents...

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Main Authors: T. Amiriani, H. Haqiqi, A. Zendehbad, Gh. Roshandel, M. Haftsavar, A. Moradi, Sh. Semnani
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Published: Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute 2010-01-01
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spelling doaj-cabe7b24b01443f096626f2dcadbd7bb2021-07-20T15:03:49ZfasAfarand Scholarly Publishing Instituteطب جانباز2008-26222008-26302010-01-01215055Effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victimsT. Amiriani0H. Haqiqi1A. Zendehbad2Gh. Roshandel3M. Haftsavar4A. Moradi5Sh. Semnani6 Background and Purpose : The injury of chemical warfare was one of great problem in soldiers and other people in our country. Unfortunately, we do not have any data for delayed effects of these agents. Thus in this study we examine the effect of chemical warfare on function tests in chemical agents victims in Golestan province.   Materials and methods: This study was done on 144 chemical agent victims with mean age 44.54 ±7.84 years in Golestan province. After filling the questionnaire, hematologic tests (WBC, RBC, Hb, MCV, Plt) were done. Data was analyzed using student t-test and chi-square test.    Results: In this study the mean age of victims was 44.54 years and the mean time passed from exposure was 21.6 years. The mean of blood hematologic indices in all of chemical agent victims was normal.   Conclusion: In our study after twenty years of exposure, hematological indices of chemical agents victims in Golestan province was normal. It is recommended to assess side effect of chemical weapon in victims of war by conducting more comprehensive studies.http://ijwph.ir/article-1-43-en.htmlchemical warfarechemical agent victimshematological indices
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author T. Amiriani
H. Haqiqi
A. Zendehbad
Gh. Roshandel
M. Haftsavar
A. Moradi
Sh. Semnani
spellingShingle T. Amiriani
H. Haqiqi
A. Zendehbad
Gh. Roshandel
M. Haftsavar
A. Moradi
Sh. Semnani
Effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victims
طب جانباز
chemical warfare
chemical agent victims
hematological indices
author_facet T. Amiriani
H. Haqiqi
A. Zendehbad
Gh. Roshandel
M. Haftsavar
A. Moradi
Sh. Semnani
author_sort T. Amiriani
title Effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victims
title_short Effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victims
title_full Effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victims
title_fullStr Effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victims
title_full_unstemmed Effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victims
title_sort effects of chemical warfare on hematological indices in chemical agents victims
publisher Afarand Scholarly Publishing Institute
series طب جانباز
issn 2008-2622
2008-2630
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Background and Purpose : The injury of chemical warfare was one of great problem in soldiers and other people in our country. Unfortunately, we do not have any data for delayed effects of these agents. Thus in this study we examine the effect of chemical warfare on function tests in chemical agents victims in Golestan province.   Materials and methods: This study was done on 144 chemical agent victims with mean age 44.54 ±7.84 years in Golestan province. After filling the questionnaire, hematologic tests (WBC, RBC, Hb, MCV, Plt) were done. Data was analyzed using student t-test and chi-square test.    Results: In this study the mean age of victims was 44.54 years and the mean time passed from exposure was 21.6 years. The mean of blood hematologic indices in all of chemical agent victims was normal.   Conclusion: In our study after twenty years of exposure, hematological indices of chemical agents victims in Golestan province was normal. It is recommended to assess side effect of chemical weapon in victims of war by conducting more comprehensive studies.
topic chemical warfare
chemical agent victims
hematological indices
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