CHEMICAL WEAPONS KILLED HUNDREDS IN SYRIA INITIATING A WORLD WAR ?

CHEMICAL WEAPONS KILLED HUNDREDS  IN SYRIA INITIATING A WORLD WAR ? 

prof .DRRAM,HIV /AIDS,HEPATITIS ,SEX DISEASES & WEAKNESS expert,New Delhi,India, profdrram@gmail.com,+917838059592,+919832025033,ON WHATSAPPUS with UK and France has initiated missiles attack in Syria against which Russia along with China will reply soon resulting a third  world war is highly suspected as Syrian government did a chemical attack last week in it;s rebel held town of Duma.As per  WHO suspected Syria chemical attack has affected over 500 people.
                 The symptoms included respiratory failure, severe irritation of mucous membranes and disruption to the central nervous system. WHO said more than 70 people taking shelter in basements reportedly died in the attack, with 43 of those deaths related to exposure to toxic chemicals. Two health facilities were also affected. WHO demanded "immediate unhindered access to the area" and said it was on standby to provide assistance to those affected, as soon as access was granted.Helicopters dropped barrel bombs filled with toxic gas on the last rebel-held town in Eastern Ghouta.
     Chemical Weapons are traditional chemical agents which can be pulmonary agents (chlorine or phosgene), “blood” agents [CYANIDE COMPOUNDS], vesicants [BLISTER AGENTS], nerve agents, and the anticholinergic agent BZ). Chlorine is a yellow-green gas with a characteristic chlorine odour and Phosgene is a colourless gas or white cloud with odor of newly mown or musty hay, grass, or corn.
           Signs of upper airway (central compartment) irritation are consistent with type I (hydrogen chloride or hydrogen fluoride) or combination (chlorine) pulmonary agent exposure. On the other-hand signs of pulmonary oedema (peripheral compartment) suggest type II pulmonary agent exposure (phosgene).Post Bawa Garba case all doctors are conscious of early diagnosis of sepsis. Every hour delay in antibiotic therapy is associated with a 7% to 8% increase in mortality for those with septic shock.
         


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