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[QUOTE="arkquimanthorn:1159088"][QUOTE="xmikex:1158550"][quote]UPDATE: A state veterinarian tells NBC that preliminary necropsy results from several birds show that they died of "multiple blunt trauma to their vital organs," though what caused the trauma remains uncertain. According to Dr. George Badley, their stomachs were empty, so they weren't poisoned, and they died in midair, not upon impact with the ground.[/QUOTE] sounds like a shitty doctor. Health Hazard Information Acute Effects: * Acute inhalation exposure to phosgene causes severe respiratory effects in humans, including pulmonary edema, pulmonary emphysema, and possibly death. Symptoms of acute exposure include choking, chest constriction, coughing, painful breathing, and bloody sputum. Death results from anoxemia, which causes paralysis of the respiratory center, asphyxiation, or heart failure. (1-3) * Acute phosgene poisoning may also affect the brain, heart, and blood in humans. These effects are thought to be caused by a lack of oxygen and not by the direct action of phosgene. (1) * Severe ocular irritation and dermal burns may occur following eye or skin exposure in humans. (2) * Phosgene also damages the lungs and alters pulmonary immune system function in animals. (5) * Tests involving acute exposure of rats, mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs have demonstrated phosgene to have high acute toxicity from inhalation exposure. (4) [/QUOTE]
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