1. Animal injury characteristics following the 2020 ammonium nitrate explosion in the Port of Beirut.
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Mansour, Hana A., Jawhary, Khalil El, Chaaban, Ihab, Hemadeh, Ali, Tarek, Chadi, Yehia, Maher, Hassan, Nidal, Hosri, Joseph, and Mansour, Ahmad M.
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AMMONIUM nitrate , *VETERINARY medicine , *WOUNDS & injuries , *TENDON injuries , *NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations , *SCREWS - Abstract
Purpose: To describe the characteristics and veterinary management of animal casualties after an ammonium nitrate explosion in the Port of Beirut. Methods: Retrospective evaluation of medical records from multiple veterinary organizations. Results: Veterinary care was administered to 298 cats and 103 dogs, with 101 animals (25%) undergoing surgical procedures under general anesthesia. Glass injuries prevailed, with suturing performed in 98 animals (24.4%). Surgery was used to treat 31 animals (7.7%) with extremity fractures and 52 animals with tendon injuries (13.3%). Bodily burns were encountered in 19 animals (4.7%). Six animals (1.5%) lost their hearing entirely, while another 6 (1.5%) lost an eye. Conclusion: The joint coordinated work of veterinary groups and nongovernmental animal organizations reduced the number of injured animal fatalities. Of animals documented as having undergone treatment, 355 (88.5%) survived their initial injury assessment, and 46 (11.5%) died. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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