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Title: Epidemiology of acute poisoning among children in urban Sri Lanka: the experience of two tertiary care hospitals in Colombo district
Authors: Dayasiri, K.
Thadchanamoorthy, V.
Jansz, M.
Dassanayake, S.
Anand, G.
Keywords: Paediatric
Epidemiology
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: The Jaffna Medical Association
Citation: Jaffna Medical Journal.2023;35(1):7-9
Abstract: Acute poisoning in children is an important public health problem and one of the leading causes of emergency department admissions following childhood injuries. Although most paediatric ingestions are accidental, children are at a higher risk for serious complications following ingestion of a similar toxic dose compared to adults. The current study evaluated the recent patterns and trends in acute poisoning among children in two tertiary care centers in urban Sri Lanka: Lady Ridge Hospital for Children, Colombo and North Colombo Teaching Hospital, Ragama. Out of 200 cases, the majority were between 1-5 years and male children outnumbered female children. The most common poisons included kerosene oil, paracetamol and “Good Luck” plants. Complication rate was low, and no mortalities were reported. Deliberate poisoning accounted for 1% of total poisonings. The current trends in poisoning among children living in urban Sri Lanka showed decreasing incidence of pesticide poisonings and increasing incidence of pharmaceutical poisonings and poisoning with ornamental plants.
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URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/26528
ISSN: 0379-3877
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