Most people have come in contact with sources of carbon monoxide (CO). As a result, potential exposure to CO at harmful levels can pose a serious health risk. The objective of this report was to examine if knowledge of CO sources varied in South Carolina by region of the state. Many unintentional CO poisonings in the home are the result of lack of knowledge about potential sources of CO. Per the current study, the odds of incorrectly responding to household gas appliances being a source of CO were significantly different in adjusted analyses for region, marital status, ethnicity and age
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-62)It was the purpose of this study to determine if th...
INTRODUCTION: The most common place for unintentional, non-fire-related carbon monoxide (CO) exposur...
Aim: Carbon monoxide (CO) is often referred to as the “silent killer” because its victims cannot see...
Most people have come in contact with sources of carbon monoxide (CO). As a result, potential exposu...
The authors conducted a household survey and observation to assess carbon monoxide (CO) knowledge an...
BackgroundUnintentional, non-fire related (UNFR) carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning deaths are preventab...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about carbon monoxide. For...
Introduction. Carbon monoxide (CO) is the second leading cause of non-medical poisoning death in the...
4 pp.Protect yourself and your family from the deadly effects of carbon monoxide--a colorless, odorl...
Abstract Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accid...
Abstract Background Exposure to carbon monoxide (CO), the odorless, colorless gas resulting from inc...
September 02, 2017, 2130 ET (9:30 PM ET)CDCHAN-00406Summary: Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, co...
More needs to be known about the prevalence of risk and protective factors for fires, burns, and car...
Marilyn Bode, Protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning, Kansas State University, June 1999
ObjectiveCarbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas produced by fossil fuel combustion. On O...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-62)It was the purpose of this study to determine if th...
INTRODUCTION: The most common place for unintentional, non-fire-related carbon monoxide (CO) exposur...
Aim: Carbon monoxide (CO) is often referred to as the “silent killer” because its victims cannot see...
Most people have come in contact with sources of carbon monoxide (CO). As a result, potential exposu...
The authors conducted a household survey and observation to assess carbon monoxide (CO) knowledge an...
BackgroundUnintentional, non-fire related (UNFR) carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning deaths are preventab...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about carbon monoxide. For...
Introduction. Carbon monoxide (CO) is the second leading cause of non-medical poisoning death in the...
4 pp.Protect yourself and your family from the deadly effects of carbon monoxide--a colorless, odorl...
Abstract Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accid...
Abstract Background Exposure to carbon monoxide (CO), the odorless, colorless gas resulting from inc...
September 02, 2017, 2130 ET (9:30 PM ET)CDCHAN-00406Summary: Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, co...
More needs to be known about the prevalence of risk and protective factors for fires, burns, and car...
Marilyn Bode, Protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning, Kansas State University, June 1999
ObjectiveCarbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas produced by fossil fuel combustion. On O...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-62)It was the purpose of this study to determine if th...
INTRODUCTION: The most common place for unintentional, non-fire-related carbon monoxide (CO) exposur...
Aim: Carbon monoxide (CO) is often referred to as the “silent killer” because its victims cannot see...