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MOHAMED, O., george, S., yassa, H. (2019). Evaluation of Poisoning Patterns in Aswan Governorate in the period from 1st of June 2017 to 31st of December 2017 (Prospective Study). Zagazig Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 17(2), 84-95. doi: 10.21608/zjfm.2019.6735.1021
OMNIA HOSNI MOHAMED; safaa maher george; heba atia yassa. "Evaluation of Poisoning Patterns in Aswan Governorate in the period from 1st of June 2017 to 31st of December 2017 (Prospective Study)". Zagazig Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 17, 2, 2019, 84-95. doi: 10.21608/zjfm.2019.6735.1021
MOHAMED, O., george, S., yassa, H. (2019). 'Evaluation of Poisoning Patterns in Aswan Governorate in the period from 1st of June 2017 to 31st of December 2017 (Prospective Study)', Zagazig Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 17(2), pp. 84-95. doi: 10.21608/zjfm.2019.6735.1021
MOHAMED, O., george, S., yassa, H. Evaluation of Poisoning Patterns in Aswan Governorate in the period from 1st of June 2017 to 31st of December 2017 (Prospective Study). Zagazig Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 2019; 17(2): 84-95. doi: 10.21608/zjfm.2019.6735.1021

Evaluation of Poisoning Patterns in Aswan Governorate in the period from 1st of June 2017 to 31st of December 2017 (Prospective Study)

Article 7, Volume 17, Issue 2 - Serial Number 17, July 2019, Page 84-95  XML PDF (912.52 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/zjfm.2019.6735.1021
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Authors
OMNIA HOSNI MOHAMED email 1; safaa maher george2; heba atia yassa3
1forensic medicine and clinical toxicology,Faculty of medicine, Aswan university,Aswan, Egypt
2Forensic medicine and clinical toxicology, Faculty of medicine, Assiut university, Assiut, Egypt
3Forensic medicine and clinical toxicology,Faculty of medicine, Assuit university,Assuit ,Egypt
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Background: Poison exposure is a major health problem. It represents a main cause of acute medical illness in developed countries and one of the main causes of mortality in developing countries.
Objective: This study done to assess the pattern of acute poisoning with drugs, chemicals and natural toxins in both adults and children in Aswan governorate, Egypt.
Subject & Methods: The study was conducted prospectively at Aswan University Hospital from 1st of June 2017 to 31st of December 2017.
Results: This study included 3841 acute poisoned cases presented to ED. There were 31.08% young adults, 25.15% school- children and 14.79% preschool children. Number of males with toxic exposure was 2035 while that of females was 1806. Animal envenomation was the most common cause of poisoning in adults and children. 3708 patients were managed in and released from the emergency department and 129 patients were hospitalized and admitted to internal medicine department. The mortality rate was (0.14%) only. Animal stings was predominant in male than female patients, while poisoning with chemicals and drugs was predominant in female than males.
Conclusion: Exposure to poisons is still a significant cause of morbidity. Regarding the high prevalence of animal envenomation in children and adults, implementation of legislation to safeguard against these animals and availability of specific anti-venom is recommended.
Keywords
Prospective; animal envenomation; accidental; Toxicology
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