نتایج جستجو برای: poisoning prevention

تعداد نتایج: 254810  

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. Supplement 2009
Laura Oster-Aaland Melissa A Lewis Clayton Neighbors Jane Vangsness Mary E Larimer

OBJECTIVE The aims of this study were to (1) determine recognition of and self-reported concern regarding alcohol poisoning symptoms versus other alcohol-related behaviors among students turning 21 years old, (2) assess the frequency of helping behavior among students in situations where peers display alcohol poisoning symptoms, (3) assess sources from which students seek help, and (4) consider...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2004
Tara J McLaughlin Owen Humphries Tung Nguyen Rose Maljanian Katherine McCormack

As part of a citywide effort to increase lead poisoning awareness within the city of Hartford, Connecticut, the Hartford Health Department implemented a multifaceted public health campaign involving several novel elements and partnerships, including the use of municipal sanitation trucks to disseminate lead-poisoning prevention messages throughout the city. To evaluate campaign reach and effect...

Journal: :journal of emergency practice and trauma 0
rabiul hossain department of medicine, dhaka medical college, dhaka, bangladesh robed amin department of medicine, dhaka medical college, dhaka, bangladesh ahmed riyadh hossain neurology department, dhaka medical college, dhaka, bangladesh azizul kahhar dhaka medical college, dhaka, bangladesh fazle rabbi chowdhury nuffield department of medicine, centre for tropical medicine and global health, university of oxford, uk

objective: the scale of the problem of poisoning is enormous hence clinico epidemiological spectrum of all poisoning cases need to explore to generate the management tool. methods: this prospective study was done at two medicine units (unit 5 and 10) of dhaka medical college hospital from july to december 2010 where all poisoning cases were seen. a total of 2890 patients were admitted out of wh...

Journal: :Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology 1990
P H Joubert

During the period 1981-1985, 1306 patients with acute poisoning were admitted to Ga-Rankuwa Hospital. Of these 60% were males and 40% females. The majority (80%) were children aged 10 years or less. Sixty patients (4.6%) died. Most poisonings were accidental and only 4.0% were due to deliberate self-poisoning. The most important causes of acute poisoning were kerosene (59%) and traditional medi...

2008
Ronan Lyons John M Goldsmid Maurice A Kibel Peter J Fleming Peter Blair

Poisoning in childhood 55 Accidental child poisoning 55 Deliberate self-poisoning in older children 56 Non-accidental poisoning 56 Treatment of child poisoning 56 Chronic poisoning 57 Notes on poisoning with individual substances 58 Unintentional injuries 60 Defi ning injuries 60 Sources of data on injury 60 Mortality data 60 Morbidity data 61 Hospital admission data 61 Emergency department dat...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2009
Fabiana Burdini Margonato Zuleika Thomson Monica Maria Bastos Paoliello

The expansion of the pharmaceutical market in the 20th century led to important changes in the consumption of medications worldwide. The objective of the current study was to analyze acute intentional and accidental poisoning with medications according to factors related to the individual, the poisoning, and the drug involved. This was a cross-sectional study that collected secondary data on al...

Journal: :Public health reports 2004
Felicia A Rabito LuAnn E White Charles Shorter

Public policy can be an effective method of promoting public health and preventing disease in a population. The proposing and passing of a municipal ordinance regulating power-sanding of leaded paint in New Orleans is a policy-level intervention that implements a primary prevention measure to address a community-wide risk. The process of achieving policy change involves defining the problem and...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2013
Omer ul Hassan Hasana Qadri Umer Mir Bilal Ahmed

Poisoning is the fifth leading cause of unintentional injuries among young children. Agents most commonly ingested by young children include medicines, cleaning substances, hydrocarbons, pesticides and cosmetics. Children with less educated fathers, living in more crowded conditions and from lower income families are more predisposed to unintentional poisoning. Unsafe storage of medicines, chem...

Journal: :Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 2019

2014
Omer ul Hassan Hasana Qadri Umer Mir Bilal Ahmed

Poisoning is the fifth leading cause of unintentional injuries among young children. Agents most commonly ingested by young children include medicines, cleaning substances, hydrocarbons, pesticides and cosmetics. Children with less educated fathers, living in more crowded conditions and from lower income families are more predisposed to unintentional poisoning. Unsafe storage of medicines, chem...

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