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Environmental Deaths in Southern Arizona.

Kevin M Lougee1, Gregory L Hess1, David C Winston1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner (PCOME) maintains medicolegal jurisdiction over Southern Arizona, which includes the Sonoran Desert and the Arizona/Mexico border. Given the unique climate and biodiversity of the Sonoran Desert coupled with the Mexican border, environmental-related deaths are represented in proportions different from other jurisdictions in the United States.
METHODS: A retrospective study of deaths falling into one of five categories (hyperthermia, hypothermia, undetermined with skeletal and/or mummified modifiers, venom-related, and lightning) certified by the PCOME between January 1, 2010 and December 1, 2017 was conducted by searching the PCOME electronic database. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Of the 16 649 cases certified by the office during that time, 639 were categorized into one of the above five categories. Hyperthermia cases were the most common, followed by undetermined, hypothermia, venom-related, and lightning. A unique population of individuals referred to as undocumented border crossers (UBCs) is discussed and accounted for 470 of the 639 deaths.

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Keywords:  Envenomation; Forensic pathology; Hyperthermia; Hypothermia; Lightning; Southern Arizona

Year:  2018        PMID: 31240025      PMCID: PMC6474449          DOI: 10.23907/2018.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Forensic Pathol        ISSN: 1925-3621


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