To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldAim. To map and compare mortality and morbidity of poisonings in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden in 2002 and to establish a common understanding of methods and procedures among the National Poisons Information Centres (NPIC) in order to create a Nordic toxico-epidemiological platform. Methods. Morbidity was for this study defined as acute poisonings treated in hospitals given the ICD-10 codes T36-T65 and F10-F19. The figures were extracted from the National Patient/Hospital Registers. Acute poisonings listed as main as well as side diagnoses were included. Deaths recorded as acute poisoning (using the same ICD-10 codes...
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Abstract — Aims: To examine whether the changes in coding practice could reduce alcohol poisoning mo...
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This study is the seventh report on fatal poisonings among drug addicts in the Nordic countries. In ...
Abstract Background: Most fatal poisonings occur outside the hospital and the victims found dead. Th...
Abstract Background Most fatal poisonings occur outside the hospital and the victims found dead. The...
Abstract Background: In this study we evaluate differences between rural and urban areas in the caus...
Background: The northern regions of the Nordic countries have common challenges of sparsely populate...
Background: National mortality statistics should be comparable between countries that use the World ...
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Background National mortality statistics should be comparable between countries that...
Introduction: Poisoning, specifically unintentional poisoning, is a major public health problem in t...
Background Most patients with acute poisoning are treated as outpatients worldwide. In Oslo, these p...
Introduction: Poisoning, specifically unintentional poisoning, is a major public health problem in t...
OBJECTIVE: Valid mortality statistics are important for healthcare planning and research. Suicides a...
Background: The extent of post-mortem detection of specific psychoactive drugs may differ between co...
Abstract — Aims: To examine whether the changes in coding practice could reduce alcohol poisoning mo...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowDespite the seri...
This study is the seventh report on fatal poisonings among drug addicts in the Nordic countries. In ...
Abstract Background: Most fatal poisonings occur outside the hospital and the victims found dead. Th...
Abstract Background Most fatal poisonings occur outside the hospital and the victims found dead. The...
Abstract Background: In this study we evaluate differences between rural and urban areas in the caus...
Background: The northern regions of the Nordic countries have common challenges of sparsely populate...
Background: National mortality statistics should be comparable between countries that use the World ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Background National mortality statistics should be comparable between countries that...
Introduction: Poisoning, specifically unintentional poisoning, is a major public health problem in t...
Background Most patients with acute poisoning are treated as outpatients worldwide. In Oslo, these p...
Introduction: Poisoning, specifically unintentional poisoning, is a major public health problem in t...
OBJECTIVE: Valid mortality statistics are important for healthcare planning and research. Suicides a...
Background: The extent of post-mortem detection of specific psychoactive drugs may differ between co...
Abstract — Aims: To examine whether the changes in coding practice could reduce alcohol poisoning mo...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowDespite the seri...