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Pediatric ingestions of hand sanitizers: debunking the myth.

Rita Mrvos1, Edward P Krenzelok.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Poison centers frequently receive calls concerning children who are exposed to hand sanitizers. These exposures can occur while the product is being used correctly or when a child has unsupervised access to the container. In 2007, the use of ethanol-containing hand sanitizers in the pediatric population came under media scrutiny owing to an Internet urban legend that resulted in a greater awareness of the potential toxicity of these sanitizers based on their high ethanol content.
METHODS: A retrospective review of all exposures to hand sanitizers in children younger than 6 years reported to a regional poison information center from January 1, 2000 to March 30, 2007 was performed. Data reviewed included substance, age, sex, and outcome. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
RESULTS: Six hundred forty-seven cases were identified including 324 females and 323 males. Ages ranged from 1 month to 5 years with a mean of 1.89 years and a median of 2 years. Outcome data included 31 patients (4.8%) with no effect, 26 (4%) with a minor effect, 372 cases (57.5%) coded as nontoxic Y expect no effect, 208 cases (32.1%) with minimal clinical effects possible, and 10 cases (1.6%) where the symptoms were judged to be unrelated to the exposure. There were no moderate or major outcomes and no fatalities.
CONCLUSIONS: Children in this age group have frequent hand-to-mouth activity and environmental curiosity making the application or availability of a hand sanitizer the perfect situation for an exposure to occur. Although ethanol-based hand sanitizers have the potential to cause toxicity, the benefits of prevention of illness outweigh the hazards when used in a supervised situation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 21465696     DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e3181bec7e1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Emerg Care        ISSN: 0749-5161            Impact factor:   1.454


  3 in total

1.  Acute ethanol poisoning in a 6-year-old girl following ingestion of alcohol-based hand sanitizer at school.

Authors:  Madeline Matar Joseph; Cristina Zeretzke; Sara Reader; Dawn R Sollee
Journal:  World J Emerg Med       Date:  2011

2.  Reported Adverse Health Effects in Children from Ingestion of Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers - United States, 2011-2014.

Authors:  Cynthia Santos; Stephanie Kieszak; Alice Wang; Royal Law; Joshua Schier; Amy Wolkin
Journal:  MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep       Date:  2017-03-03       Impact factor: 17.586

3.  Hand Sanitizer in a Pandemic: Wrong Formulations in the Wrong Hands.

Authors:  Amir A Hakimi; William B Armstrong
Journal:  J Emerg Med       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 1.484

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