Acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the Moscow Region, Russia

Background: Poisoning is a critical public health problem. Toxic substances differ across time, region and age. Little is known about poisoning in Russia, and even less is known about lethal poisoning in children in Russia. We aimed to describe the characteristics of cases of lethal poisoning in ch...

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Main Authors: Semyon S. Plis, Olesya V. Veselkina, Vladimir A. Klevno, Vasiliy V. Vlassov
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Public Health Research
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Online Access:https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/1932
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spelling doaj-485355f90b5242db9331ab70c8de5e202021-08-14T08:41:43ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health Research2279-90282279-90362021-08-0110.4081/jphr.2021.1932Acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the Moscow Region, RussiaSemyon S. Plis0Olesya V. Veselkina1Vladimir A. Klevno2Vasiliy V. Vlassov3Department of Complex Examinations, Moscow Region Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination, Moscow; Department of Forensic Medicine, Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI), MoscowDepartment of Forensic Medicine, Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI), Moscow; Department of Innovative Health Care Management, Academy of Postgraduate Education under FSBU FSCC of FMBA of Russia, MoscowDepartment of Forensic Medicine, Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI), MoscowDepartment of Health Care Management and Economics, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow Background: Poisoning is a critical public health problem. Toxic substances differ across time, region and age. Little is known about poisoning in Russia, and even less is known about lethal poisoning in children in Russia. We aimed to describe the characteristics of cases of lethal poisoning in children and adolescents. Design and methods: Our retrospective study was based on autopsy reports from archives of the Moscow Region Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination for the period of 2009 to 2018. Results: A total of 438 lethal poisoning cases were recorded. The average age of the poisoned children was 11.3 years. Deaths predominantly occurred in boys, mostly due to the higher frequency of poisoning with household and technical chemicals (p<0.01). Accidental deaths were also higher in males (p < 0.01). Therapeutic drug poisoning (p<0.01) and suicide (p < 0.01) were more frequent in females. The leading cause of lethal poisoning in children was exposure to carbon monoxide, especially in children aged 5 to 9 years (p<0.01) and 1 to 4 years (p<0.01). Carbon monoxide poisoning occurred more often in winter (p<0.01). Regarding the structure of poisoning with household and technical chemicals, the most frequent was poisoning by a mixture of utility gases. Conclusion: Our study shows that carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious problem in the region. This may be associated with the ongoing use of individual heating systems. A significant increase in the frequency of fatal poisoning by chemicals, especially by propane-butane gas mixtures while sniffing, has become a disturbing trend. https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/1932Toxicologychildrenlethal poisoningautopsycarbon monoxide
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author Semyon S. Plis
Olesya V. Veselkina
Vladimir A. Klevno
Vasiliy V. Vlassov
spellingShingle Semyon S. Plis
Olesya V. Veselkina
Vladimir A. Klevno
Vasiliy V. Vlassov
Acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the Moscow Region, Russia
Journal of Public Health Research
Toxicology
children
lethal poisoning
autopsy
carbon monoxide
author_facet Semyon S. Plis
Olesya V. Veselkina
Vladimir A. Klevno
Vasiliy V. Vlassov
author_sort Semyon S. Plis
title Acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the Moscow Region, Russia
title_short Acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the Moscow Region, Russia
title_full Acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the Moscow Region, Russia
title_fullStr Acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the Moscow Region, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the Moscow Region, Russia
title_sort acute lethal poisonings in children: a 10-year retrospective study of the moscow region, russia
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health Research
issn 2279-9028
2279-9036
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background: Poisoning is a critical public health problem. Toxic substances differ across time, region and age. Little is known about poisoning in Russia, and even less is known about lethal poisoning in children in Russia. We aimed to describe the characteristics of cases of lethal poisoning in children and adolescents. Design and methods: Our retrospective study was based on autopsy reports from archives of the Moscow Region Bureau of Forensic Medical Examination for the period of 2009 to 2018. Results: A total of 438 lethal poisoning cases were recorded. The average age of the poisoned children was 11.3 years. Deaths predominantly occurred in boys, mostly due to the higher frequency of poisoning with household and technical chemicals (p<0.01). Accidental deaths were also higher in males (p < 0.01). Therapeutic drug poisoning (p<0.01) and suicide (p < 0.01) were more frequent in females. The leading cause of lethal poisoning in children was exposure to carbon monoxide, especially in children aged 5 to 9 years (p<0.01) and 1 to 4 years (p<0.01). Carbon monoxide poisoning occurred more often in winter (p<0.01). Regarding the structure of poisoning with household and technical chemicals, the most frequent was poisoning by a mixture of utility gases. Conclusion: Our study shows that carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious problem in the region. This may be associated with the ongoing use of individual heating systems. A significant increase in the frequency of fatal poisoning by chemicals, especially by propane-butane gas mixtures while sniffing, has become a disturbing trend.
topic Toxicology
children
lethal poisoning
autopsy
carbon monoxide
url https://www.jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/1932
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