Opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, Golestan- Iran (2006-07)

Background and Objective: Opium usage for sedating/relieving from diarrhea or cough causes a public health problem. In the northeast of Iran (Golestan province), opium is used widely for symptomatic therapy of routine illnesses in young children. It may cause severe intoxication and even death. This...

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Main Authors: Besharat S (MD), Besharat M, Akhavan Masouleh A (MD), Jabbari A (MD), Yazdi HR (MD)
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Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2010-03-01
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Online Access:http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-437&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-02a38ff320f8419b94a55e8bcca149622020-11-25T01:26:03ZfasGolestan University of Medical Sciences مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان1562-47652008-40802010-03-011218589Opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, Golestan- Iran (2006-07)Besharat S (MD)0Besharat M1Akhavan Masouleh A (MD)2Jabbari A (MD)3Yazdi HR (MD)4 Background and Objective: Opium usage for sedating/relieving from diarrhea or cough causes a public health problem. In the northeast of Iran (Golestan province), opium is used widely for symptomatic therapy of routine illnesses in young children. It may cause severe intoxication and even death. This study was done to determine the toxification with opium in five years old children in Golestan Privine in Iran. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in collaboration with “Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) Committee” in Golestan University of Medical Sciences. All members of ADR committee in pediatric centers trained to complete a certain valid questionnaire in children under 5-years-old, which either referred or admitted for opium intoxication (September 2006 to February 2007). Data analyzed by Chi-square and Fisher exact tests. Results: In this survey, 67 opium-intoxicated children were recruited. Minimum age of the subjects was 6 days and maximum was 5-years-old. In 41.3% of subject. The opium was given by the mother with low awakness and 61.2% of in toxicated children reside with rural area. More that 80% of the parant had the educational level below. The highschool diploma in 63.6% of cases the pure form of opium were consumed, diarrehea anxiety, were the two main cause for consuming the opium. In this study four subjects decleard dead due to toxification of the opium. Conclusion: Opium intoxication has a high prevalence among children under 5-years-old in our area. Therefore it is suggested that the intoxicated children accompanied with parant ambigious explanation opium toxification should be taken seriously.http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-437&slc_lang=en&sid=1OpiumPoisoningChildrenIran
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author Besharat S (MD)
Besharat M
Akhavan Masouleh A (MD)
Jabbari A (MD)
Yazdi HR (MD)
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Besharat M
Akhavan Masouleh A (MD)
Jabbari A (MD)
Yazdi HR (MD)
Opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, Golestan- Iran (2006-07)
مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
Opium
Poisoning
Children
Iran
author_facet Besharat S (MD)
Besharat M
Akhavan Masouleh A (MD)
Jabbari A (MD)
Yazdi HR (MD)
author_sort Besharat S (MD)
title Opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, Golestan- Iran (2006-07)
title_short Opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, Golestan- Iran (2006-07)
title_full Opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, Golestan- Iran (2006-07)
title_fullStr Opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, Golestan- Iran (2006-07)
title_full_unstemmed Opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, Golestan- Iran (2006-07)
title_sort opium intoxication in children under 5 years old, golestan- iran (2006-07)
publisher Golestan University of Medical Sciences
series مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
issn 1562-4765
2008-4080
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Background and Objective: Opium usage for sedating/relieving from diarrhea or cough causes a public health problem. In the northeast of Iran (Golestan province), opium is used widely for symptomatic therapy of routine illnesses in young children. It may cause severe intoxication and even death. This study was done to determine the toxification with opium in five years old children in Golestan Privine in Iran. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in collaboration with “Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) Committee” in Golestan University of Medical Sciences. All members of ADR committee in pediatric centers trained to complete a certain valid questionnaire in children under 5-years-old, which either referred or admitted for opium intoxication (September 2006 to February 2007). Data analyzed by Chi-square and Fisher exact tests. Results: In this survey, 67 opium-intoxicated children were recruited. Minimum age of the subjects was 6 days and maximum was 5-years-old. In 41.3% of subject. The opium was given by the mother with low awakness and 61.2% of in toxicated children reside with rural area. More that 80% of the parant had the educational level below. The highschool diploma in 63.6% of cases the pure form of opium were consumed, diarrehea anxiety, were the two main cause for consuming the opium. In this study four subjects decleard dead due to toxification of the opium. Conclusion: Opium intoxication has a high prevalence among children under 5-years-old in our area. Therefore it is suggested that the intoxicated children accompanied with parant ambigious explanation opium toxification should be taken seriously.
topic Opium
Poisoning
Children
Iran
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