| Literature DB >> 8979677 |
A Mehta1, R R Kasla, S B Bavdekar, G S Hathi, S Y Joshi.
Abstract
This prospective study comprised 120 children brought to the hospital with the history of acute poisoning. Poisonings occurred accidentally in 116 cases (96.7%) and 78 cases (65%) were children aged 1-4 years. Medical aid was sought earliest in case of children with animal bite and in infants. Kerosene and medications accounted for 72 cases (60%) of poisoning exposures. None of the care-takers of children received any instruction regarding prevention of accidents and poisoning prior to the episode, in spite of multiple contacts with health-care providers. Role of health education and other preventive measures are stressed.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8979677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Indian Med Assoc ISSN: 0019-5847