Study on the epidemiology of acute poisoning have treated at Thanh Nhan hospital in Ha Noi
- Author:
To Van Hai
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
acute poisoning
- MeSH:
Poisoning;
Epidemiology;
Therapeutics
- From:Journal of Vietnamese Medicine
2004;296(3):39-44
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Study on the whole case reports of patients with acute poisoning have been treated at Thanh Nhan hospital in Hanoi during the past 3 years (from January 1996 to December 1998). The results: acute poisoning were more frequently at Thanh Nhan hospital. There were 1230 acute intoxicated patients acquired 2% in comparison with the total patients of the Internal Pediatric Emergency and acquired 13.23% in comparison with the total inpatients at the hospitals. Relative factors and the main causes of acute poisoning: most of patients were inhabitants in Hanoi, in which those in town. The majority of cases were between 16-29 years old, then 30-49 years and over 60 years. Males were distinctly more than females. The major in these patients were free labourers. Suicide was the most causes of acute poisoning. The poisons were entered essentially in the gastro-intestinal tract by oral route 80.1%, intravenous penetration acquired 17.86%, by respiratory route 1.79%, skin and mucosal. The major toxic substances were opium, opiates, seduxen, alcohol, gacdenan, ratpoisons and insecticide