A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides

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Autor(a) principal: Presgrave,Rosaura de Farias
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Camacho,Luiz Antônio Bastos, Villas Boas,Maria Helena Simões
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2008001200019
Resumo: Unintentional poisoning occurred mainly among children. The leading cause of such poisoning in Brazil, among consumer products was household cleaning products. For this study 2810 calls made to two poison control centers in the State of Rio de Janeiro between January 2000 and December 2002 were analyzed. Children under five were the most vulnerable group. More boys under 10 suffered accidental poisoning than girls, although above this age, the distribution was inverted. The calls received by poison control centers were mainly from health services within the first two hours following poisoning. The most frequent exposure routes were ingestion (90.4%), followed by inhalation (4.3%), skin and eye contact (2.4% and 2% respectively). The products involved were bleach, petroleum derivates, rodenticides and pesticides. The main causes were products within the children's reach, storage in soft drink bottles, food mixed with rodenticides, incorrect product use, and kitchen utensils used for measured cleaning products. The most common outcome was that the patient was cured, although a lot of cases were lost to follow-up. Education programs are necessary in order to avoid these poisonings.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides
title A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides
spellingShingle A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides
Presgrave,Rosaura de Farias
Poisoning
Household Products
Poison Control Centers
title_short A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides
title_full A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides
title_fullStr A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides
title_full_unstemmed A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides
title_sort A profile of unintentional poisoning caused by household cleaning products, disinfectants and pesticides
author Presgrave,Rosaura de Farias
author_facet Presgrave,Rosaura de Farias
Camacho,Luiz Antônio Bastos
Villas Boas,Maria Helena Simões
author_role author
author2 Camacho,Luiz Antônio Bastos
Villas Boas,Maria Helena Simões
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Presgrave,Rosaura de Farias
Camacho,Luiz Antônio Bastos
Villas Boas,Maria Helena Simões
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Poisoning
Household Products
Poison Control Centers
topic Poisoning
Household Products
Poison Control Centers
description Unintentional poisoning occurred mainly among children. The leading cause of such poisoning in Brazil, among consumer products was household cleaning products. For this study 2810 calls made to two poison control centers in the State of Rio de Janeiro between January 2000 and December 2002 were analyzed. Children under five were the most vulnerable group. More boys under 10 suffered accidental poisoning than girls, although above this age, the distribution was inverted. The calls received by poison control centers were mainly from health services within the first two hours following poisoning. The most frequent exposure routes were ingestion (90.4%), followed by inhalation (4.3%), skin and eye contact (2.4% and 2% respectively). The products involved were bleach, petroleum derivates, rodenticides and pesticides. The main causes were products within the children's reach, storage in soft drink bottles, food mixed with rodenticides, incorrect product use, and kitchen utensils used for measured cleaning products. The most common outcome was that the patient was cured, although a lot of cases were lost to follow-up. Education programs are necessary in order to avoid these poisonings.
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