Toxic chemical exposures among civilians in armed conflicts: the need for research equity, justice, and accountability.
Sammy AlmashatMelissa A McDiarmidPublished in: Inhalation toxicology (2023)
There is a dearth of research concerning civilian exposures to toxic chemicals during armed conflicts. In line with principles of equity, justice, and accountability, robust research and surveillance programs are urgently needed to document exposures and provide ongoing assessments and any necessary treatment for these long-ignored populations, most of whom live in the Global South.