Analysis of characteristics of acute poisoning caused by various poisons in Guangxi, China.
- Author:
De-hong HU
1
;
Zhen-ming ZHANG
2
;
Qing-hua LIU
1
;
Dong-fang JIANG
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Accidents; China; epidemiology; Humans; Pesticides; poisoning; Poisoning; epidemiology; Poisons; analysis; Retrospective Studies
- From: Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2013;31(11):839-841
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the characteristics of acute poisonings caused by various poisons in Guangxi, China.
METHODSA retrospective investigation was performed in 5859 cases of acute poisonings who were admitted to 63 hospitals in 11 cities, as well as 531 types of poisons involved. The poisons were categorized into 6 groups; each group of cases was stratified by the rural or urban settings, frequency of poisoning, and cause of poisoning to analyze the numbers of cases and constituent ratios.
RESULTSMost types of poisons (68.74%) belonged to drugs (217 types) and pesticides (148 types). Most cases of poisonings (61.63%) were caused by pesticides (n = 2547) and chemicals (n = 1064). Pesticides, poisons of plant origins, and poisons of animal origins were responsible for most of the cases in rural settings; 88.46%, 79.10%, and 66.74% of the cases of these poison categories happened in rural settings. Chemicals, drugs, and other poisons were responsible for most of the cases in urban settings; 70.20%, 61.74%, and 63.73% of the cases of these poison categories happened in urban settings. The numbers of cases in 5-year-poisoning groups were the highest in all categories of poisons, accounting for 85.24%, 88.57%, 55.16%, 70.79%, 68.36%, and 66.44%of cases of respective categories. Most cases of poisonings by chemicals, poisons of animal origin, and other poisons were accident-related (86.24%, 72.66%, and 46.71%of the poison categories). Most cases of poisonings by pesticides and drugs were suicide-related (59.39% and 33.52% of the poison categories). Most cases by poisons of plant origin were caused by accidental ingestion (70.36% of the poison category).
CONCLUSIONMost of the acute poisonings in Guangxi area are caused by pesticides and chemicals; the most common causes of poisoning are accidents, accidental ingestion, and suicide. There are significant differences in the causes of acute poisonings between the urban and rural settings.