Systematic Review of Human Poisoning and Toxic Exposures in Myanmar
The International Health Regulations (2005) promote national capacity in core institutions so that countries can better detect, respond to and recover from public health emergencies. In accordance with the ‘all hazards’ approach to public health risk, this systematic review examines poisoning and to...
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doaj-05190a004b654507b796ad81e42818de2021-03-30T23:04:07ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-03-01183576357610.3390/ijerph18073576Systematic Review of Human Poisoning and Toxic Exposures in MyanmarMeghan A. Cook0Pardeep S. Jagpal1Khin Hnin Pwint2Lai Lai San3Saint Saint Kyaw Thein4Thidar Pyone5Win Moh Moh Thit6Sally M. Bradberry7Samuel Collins8Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, Public Health England, Didcot OX11 0RQ, UKNational Poisons Information Service, City Hospital, Birmingham B18 7QH, UKNational Poisons Control Centre, Department of Medical Research, Yangon 11191, MyanmarNational Poisons Control Centre, Department of Medical Research, Yangon 11191, MyanmarNational Poisons Control Centre, Department of Medical Research, Yangon 11191, MyanmarGlobal Public Health, Public Health England, London SE1 8UG, UKGlobal Public Health, Public Health England, P.O. Box 638, Yangon, MyanmarNational Poisons Information Service, City Hospital, Birmingham B18 7QH, UKCentre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, Public Health England, Didcot OX11 0RQ, UKThe International Health Regulations (2005) promote national capacity in core institutions so that countries can better detect, respond to and recover from public health emergencies. In accordance with the ‘all hazards’ approach to public health risk, this systematic review examines poisoning and toxic exposures in Myanmar. A systematic literature search was undertaken to find articles pertaining to poisoning in Myanmar published between 1998 and 2020. A number of poisoning risks are identified in this review, including snakebites, heavy metals, drugs of abuse, agrochemicals and traditional medicine. Patterns of poisoning presented in the literature diverge from poisoning priorities reported in other lower-middle income countries in the region. The experience of professionals working in a Yangon-based poison treatment unit also indicate that frequently observed poisoning as a result of pharmaceuticals, methanol, and petroleum products was absent from the literature. Other notable gaps in the available research include assessments of the public health burden of poisoning through self-harm, household exposures to chemicals, paediatric risk and women’s occupational risk of poisoning. There is a limited amount of research available on poisoning outcomes and routes of exposure in Myanmar. Further investigation and research are warranted to provide a more complete assessment of poisoning risk and incidence.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/7/3576poisoningtoxicMyanmar |
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Meghan A. Cook Pardeep S. Jagpal Khin Hnin Pwint Lai Lai San Saint Saint Kyaw Thein Thidar Pyone Win Moh Moh Thit Sally M. Bradberry Samuel Collins |
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Meghan A. Cook Pardeep S. Jagpal Khin Hnin Pwint Lai Lai San Saint Saint Kyaw Thein Thidar Pyone Win Moh Moh Thit Sally M. Bradberry Samuel Collins Systematic Review of Human Poisoning and Toxic Exposures in Myanmar International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health poisoning toxic Myanmar |
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Meghan A. Cook Pardeep S. Jagpal Khin Hnin Pwint Lai Lai San Saint Saint Kyaw Thein Thidar Pyone Win Moh Moh Thit Sally M. Bradberry Samuel Collins |
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Systematic Review of Human Poisoning and Toxic Exposures in Myanmar |
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Systematic Review of Human Poisoning and Toxic Exposures in Myanmar |
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Systematic Review of Human Poisoning and Toxic Exposures in Myanmar |
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Systematic Review of Human Poisoning and Toxic Exposures in Myanmar |
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Systematic Review of Human Poisoning and Toxic Exposures in Myanmar |
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systematic review of human poisoning and toxic exposures in myanmar |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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The International Health Regulations (2005) promote national capacity in core institutions so that countries can better detect, respond to and recover from public health emergencies. In accordance with the ‘all hazards’ approach to public health risk, this systematic review examines poisoning and toxic exposures in Myanmar. A systematic literature search was undertaken to find articles pertaining to poisoning in Myanmar published between 1998 and 2020. A number of poisoning risks are identified in this review, including snakebites, heavy metals, drugs of abuse, agrochemicals and traditional medicine. Patterns of poisoning presented in the literature diverge from poisoning priorities reported in other lower-middle income countries in the region. The experience of professionals working in a Yangon-based poison treatment unit also indicate that frequently observed poisoning as a result of pharmaceuticals, methanol, and petroleum products was absent from the literature. Other notable gaps in the available research include assessments of the public health burden of poisoning through self-harm, household exposures to chemicals, paediatric risk and women’s occupational risk of poisoning. There is a limited amount of research available on poisoning outcomes and routes of exposure in Myanmar. Further investigation and research are warranted to provide a more complete assessment of poisoning risk and incidence. |
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poisoning toxic Myanmar |
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