The study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children - a consecutive case series study from Pakistan
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To determine the agents of poisoning and demographic distribution of children brought to Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) with a history of accidental poison intake and to examine the factors associated with it.</p> <p>Method...
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doaj-98102be4719f4b49ab4311132c31ab272020-11-25T00:18:45ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312010-05-011012810.1186/1471-2431-10-28The study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children - a consecutive case series study from PakistanManzar NabeelSaad SyedManzar BushraFatima Syeda<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To determine the agents of poisoning and demographic distribution of children brought to Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) with a history of accidental poison intake and to examine the factors associated with it.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>This hospital based descriptive study of first 100 patients from both sexes who presented to Pediatric department, CHK from 1<sup>st </sup>January 2006 till 31<sup>st </sup>December 2008 with exposure to a known poisonous agent and fulfilling other inclusion criteria were included in the study. Data regarding their demographic profile and potential risk factors was collected on a well structured proforma, cases were followed until discharge or expiry. Data was analyzed using frequencies, proportions, group means, median and standard deviations.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The male to female ratio in our study was 1.2:1, with kerosene (50%) being the most common household agent followed by medicines (38%), insecticides (7%) and bathroom cleaners (5%). Factors such as mother's education level, number of siblings and storage place of poison correlated significantly with the cases of accidental poisoning. Most of the children (70%) presented within 3 hours of ingestion. Dyspnea was the most common symptom observed. The mortality rate in our study was 3%.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Children belonging to age group 2-3 years are the most susceptible both in terms of morbidity and mortality. Preventive strategies need to be adopted at a national level to spread awareness among parents.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2431/10/28 |
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The study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children - a consecutive case series study from Pakistan |
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The study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children - a consecutive case series study from Pakistan |
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The study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children - a consecutive case series study from Pakistan |
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The study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children - a consecutive case series study from Pakistan |
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The study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children - a consecutive case series study from Pakistan |
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study of etiological and demographic characteristics of acute household accidental poisoning in children - a consecutive case series study from pakistan |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To determine the agents of poisoning and demographic distribution of children brought to Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) with a history of accidental poison intake and to examine the factors associated with it.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>This hospital based descriptive study of first 100 patients from both sexes who presented to Pediatric department, CHK from 1<sup>st </sup>January 2006 till 31<sup>st </sup>December 2008 with exposure to a known poisonous agent and fulfilling other inclusion criteria were included in the study. Data regarding their demographic profile and potential risk factors was collected on a well structured proforma, cases were followed until discharge or expiry. Data was analyzed using frequencies, proportions, group means, median and standard deviations.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The male to female ratio in our study was 1.2:1, with kerosene (50%) being the most common household agent followed by medicines (38%), insecticides (7%) and bathroom cleaners (5%). Factors such as mother's education level, number of siblings and storage place of poison correlated significantly with the cases of accidental poisoning. Most of the children (70%) presented within 3 hours of ingestion. Dyspnea was the most common symptom observed. The mortality rate in our study was 3%.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Children belonging to age group 2-3 years are the most susceptible both in terms of morbidity and mortality. Preventive strategies need to be adopted at a national level to spread awareness among parents.</p> |
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