Metals detected by ICP/MS in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in Gaza

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The amount and identity of metals incorporated into "weapons without fragments" remain undisclosed to health personnel. This poses a long-term risk of assumption and contributes to additional hazards for victims because of...

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Main Authors: Barbieri Maurizio, Barbieri Mario, Abu-Shaban Nasser, Abu-Shaban Nafiz, Skaik Sobhi, Giani Umberto, Manduca Paola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-06-01
Series:BMC International Health and Human Rights
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-698X/10/17
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spelling doaj-d78f066f081d40778ed0baf370a65e982021-04-02T08:55:14ZengBMCBMC International Health and Human Rights1472-698X2010-06-011011710.1186/1472-698X-10-17Metals detected by ICP/MS in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in GazaBarbieri MaurizioBarbieri MarioAbu-Shaban NasserAbu-Shaban NafizSkaik SobhiGiani UmbertoManduca Paola<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The amount and identity of metals incorporated into "weapons without fragments" remain undisclosed to health personnel. This poses a long-term risk of assumption and contributes to additional hazards for victims because of increased difficulties with clinical management. We assessed if there was evidence that metals are embedded in "wounds without fragments" of victims of the Israeli military operations in Gaza in 2006 and 2009.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Biopsies of "wounds without fragments" from clinically classified injuries, amputation (A), charred (C), burns (B), multiple piercing wounds by White Phosphorus (WP) (M), were analyzed by ICP/MS for content in 32 metals.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Toxic and carcinogenic metals were detected in folds over control tissues in wound tissues from all injuries: in A and C wounds (Al, Ti, Cu, Sr, Ba, Co, Hg, V, Cs and Sn), in M wounds (Al, Ti, Cu, Sr, Ba, Co and Hg) and in B wounds (Co, Hg, Cs, and Sn); Pb and U in wounds of all classes; B, As, Mn, Rb, Cd, Cr, Zn in wounds of all classes, but M; Ni was in wounds of class A. Kind and amounts of metals correlate with clinical classification of injuries, exposing a specific metal signature, similar for 2006 and 2009 samples.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The presence of toxic and carcinogenic metals in wound tissue is indicative of the presence in weapon inducing the injury. Metal contamination of wounds carries unknown long term risks for survivors, and can imply effects on populations from environmental contamination. We discuss remediation strategies, and believe that these data suggest the need for epidemiological and environmental surveys.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-698X/10/17
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author Barbieri Maurizio
Barbieri Mario
Abu-Shaban Nasser
Abu-Shaban Nafiz
Skaik Sobhi
Giani Umberto
Manduca Paola
spellingShingle Barbieri Maurizio
Barbieri Mario
Abu-Shaban Nasser
Abu-Shaban Nafiz
Skaik Sobhi
Giani Umberto
Manduca Paola
Metals detected by ICP/MS in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in Gaza
BMC International Health and Human Rights
author_facet Barbieri Maurizio
Barbieri Mario
Abu-Shaban Nasser
Abu-Shaban Nafiz
Skaik Sobhi
Giani Umberto
Manduca Paola
author_sort Barbieri Maurizio
title Metals detected by ICP/MS in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in Gaza
title_short Metals detected by ICP/MS in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in Gaza
title_full Metals detected by ICP/MS in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in Gaza
title_fullStr Metals detected by ICP/MS in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in Gaza
title_full_unstemmed Metals detected by ICP/MS in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in Gaza
title_sort metals detected by icp/ms in wound tissue of war injuries without fragments in gaza
publisher BMC
series BMC International Health and Human Rights
issn 1472-698X
publishDate 2010-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The amount and identity of metals incorporated into "weapons without fragments" remain undisclosed to health personnel. This poses a long-term risk of assumption and contributes to additional hazards for victims because of increased difficulties with clinical management. We assessed if there was evidence that metals are embedded in "wounds without fragments" of victims of the Israeli military operations in Gaza in 2006 and 2009.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Biopsies of "wounds without fragments" from clinically classified injuries, amputation (A), charred (C), burns (B), multiple piercing wounds by White Phosphorus (WP) (M), were analyzed by ICP/MS for content in 32 metals.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Toxic and carcinogenic metals were detected in folds over control tissues in wound tissues from all injuries: in A and C wounds (Al, Ti, Cu, Sr, Ba, Co, Hg, V, Cs and Sn), in M wounds (Al, Ti, Cu, Sr, Ba, Co and Hg) and in B wounds (Co, Hg, Cs, and Sn); Pb and U in wounds of all classes; B, As, Mn, Rb, Cd, Cr, Zn in wounds of all classes, but M; Ni was in wounds of class A. Kind and amounts of metals correlate with clinical classification of injuries, exposing a specific metal signature, similar for 2006 and 2009 samples.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The presence of toxic and carcinogenic metals in wound tissue is indicative of the presence in weapon inducing the injury. Metal contamination of wounds carries unknown long term risks for survivors, and can imply effects on populations from environmental contamination. We discuss remediation strategies, and believe that these data suggest the need for epidemiological and environmental surveys.</p>
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