Chemical Warfare Toxicology
Volume 2: Management of Poisoning
Edited by Franz Worek, John Jenner, Horst Thiermann
Publication date:
06 May 2016Length of book:
346 pagesPublisher
Royal Society of ChemistryISBN-13: 9781782628071
Despite ongoing efforts to prohibit the production, storage and use of chemical warfare agents recent world events highlight the enduring threat to the population from these agents. Research efforts in various countries have resulted in novel insights into chemical warfare toxicology that has enabled the development of new approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of chemical warfare poisoning. This book provides an up-to-date treatise on the diagnosis and verification of exposure, and the pre- and post-exposure treatment of poisoning. Focussing on the most important representative nerve and blistering agents, whilst also covering other potential chemical warfare agents, this book will give the reader a comprehensive overview of the many different aspects of chemical warfare agent toxicology. The text will appeal to toxicologists, biochemists and weapons specialists working in industry and academia, and anyone with an interest in chemical warfare toxicology or exposure.
I enjoyed this book and learned a lot from reading it. I would recommend it to anyone interested in the field. If you are new to the topic it is perfectly easy to pick up this book and get a feel for the area, as well as learn a lot. However, I would be inclined to read volume 1 first to get a more general understanding.