| Literature DB >> 32270670 |
Steven R McFaull1, André Champagne1, Wendy Thompson1, Felix Bang1.
Abstract
Information from emergency department (ED) visits for methamphetamine-related injuries and poisonings between 1 April 2011 and 9 August 2019 were captured from 19 sentinel sites across Canada for all ages. Overall, 1093 cases (97.6/100 000 eCHIRPP cases) were identified (59.4% male), with female patients experiencing more poisonings (71% vs 57.4% for males). Unintentional injuries and poisoning accounted for 14.8% of ED presentations. Self-harm (while or as a result of consuming methamphetamine) accounted for 11.4% of cases. The circumstances surrounding injuries and poisonings associated with methamphetamine are varied and include self-harm, fall-related brain injuries, mental illness, criminal activity and other circumstances. These domains should be taken into account when developing mitigation strategies.Entities:
Keywords: eCHIRPP; injury; methamphetamine; poisoning; surveillance
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32270670 PMCID: PMC7197642 DOI: 10.24095/hpcdp.40.4.04
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can ISSN: 2368-738X Impact factor: 3.240