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Medical Forum Monthly. 2012; 23 (11): 6-10
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-154119

ABSTRACT

Poisoning is a socio medical problem in almost all parts of the world. The prevalence of poisoning, types of poison and the associated morbidity and mortality varies from one country to another and even in one country it varies from one place to another and it may change over a period of time. To determine the pattern, incidence and mortality rate of acute poisoning by various agents, the types of poisoning, vulnerable age group, outcome of patients with poisoning, and to find out the most common type of poison used in Karachi in study period. Retrospective Study. This study was conducted at National Poisoning Control Center [NPCC], Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center, Karachi from 01-01- 2001 to 31-12- 2001. A total of 1472 patients of both sex and age ranged from 8 years or older reported with acute poisoning during the study period. Detailed history and examination regarding the nature of poisoning were taken. Relevant investigations for purpose of diagnosis were carried out. Other relevant information was obtained mainly by retrieving hospital records. Data was noted on predesigned proforma. Total 1472 patients were admitted with poisoning during the study period. Out of them 897 [61%] were males while 575 [39%] were females. Male female ratio was 1.5:1. Our study showed that highest number of patients 505 [34.30%] were belonged to age group 21-30 years followed by 485 [32.94%] in 15-20 years and 245 [16.64%] in 31-40 years. There were 59 poisoning related deaths among the 1472 patients, and of whom 45/59 deaths were of organophosphorous compounds poisoning. Thus present study showed a mortality rate for poisoning 59 [4%]. Acute poisoning is a significant public health problem affecting mainly young adults. Main substances responsible for acute poisoning are organophosphorous insecticides and drugs


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Humans , Male , Female , Acute Disease , Incidence , Mortality , Retrospective Studies , Poisons
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JAMC-Journal of Ayub Medical College-Abbotabad-Pakistan. 2010; 22 (4): 176-178
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-131348

ABSTRACT

Sharp weapons are one of the most violent and abhorrent means of deaths. This study assesses the frequency of sharp weapon deaths in Karachi. This was a cross sectional study, and involves the deaths by sharp weapons autopsied in Karachi during Mar 2008-Feb 2009. This study reports that the frequency of sharp weapon deaths in Karachi is similar to some other studies conducted in different regions of Pakistan, yet it is very high as the population of Karachi is way more than any other metropolis of Pakistan. Our study reported that out of 2090 medico-legal deaths in Karachi during the study period, 91 deaths were due to sharp weapons, including 73 [80.2%] males and 18 [19.8%] females. 100% of the deaths were homicides, so none were suicides. Deaths were more frequent in age group ranging from 20-39 years [59.3%]. Sharp weapon deaths continue to be a means of quite a number of deaths in Karachi. Such violence depicts intolerant and frustrated nature of the citizens


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Humans , Male , Female , Weapons , Death , Autopsy , Cross-Sectional Studies , Medical Audit
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