IntroductionCarbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is frequent worldwide but knowledge regarding the epidemiology is insufficient. The aim of this study was to clarify the extent of this intoxication, its mortality and factors associated with mortality.Materials and methodsNational databases from Statistics Denmark were used to identify individuals who suffered from CO-poisoning during 1995-2015, as well as information regarding co-morbidities, mortality and manner of death.ResultsDuring the period from 1995 to 2015, 22,930 patients suffered from CO-poisoning in Denmark, and 21,138 of these patients (92%) were hospitalized. A total of 2,102 patients died within the first 30 days after poisoning (9.2%). Among these, 1,792 (85% of 2,102) were declare...
Carbon monoxide poisoning has been regarded as one of the most serious health problems in Korea. As...
Carbon monoxide (CO) intoxications are quite frequent in forensic toxicology. Using a sample of 209 ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the leading cause of death by poisoning in developed countries. In 2006, 23 ...
Abstract Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accid...
Aim: Carbon monoxide (CO) is often referred to as the “silent killer” because its victims cannot see...
Many cases of carbon monoxide poisoning in Taiwan are due to burning charcoal. Nevertheless, few rep...
Many cases of carbon monoxide poisoning in Taiwan are due to burning charcoal. Nevertheless, few rep...
Carbon monoxide (CO) intoxications are quite frequent in forensic toxicology. Using a sample of 209 ...
Background Unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning is a largely preventable cause of death that has...
Background: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is the leading cause of death from poisoning (accidental ...
Background: Carbon monoxide gas is odorless, colorless and toxic which are the most abundant polluta...
Carbon monoxide (CO) may be the cause of more than one-half of the fatal poisonings reported in many...
Unintentional nonfire-related carbon monoxide poi-soning is a leading cause of accidental poisoning ...
BackgroundUnintentional, non-fire related (UNFR) carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning deaths are preventab...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless, tasteless toxic gas produced by inco...
Carbon monoxide poisoning has been regarded as one of the most serious health problems in Korea. As...
Carbon monoxide (CO) intoxications are quite frequent in forensic toxicology. Using a sample of 209 ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the leading cause of death by poisoning in developed countries. In 2006, 23 ...
Abstract Carbon monoxide (CO) is the most common lethal poison in every community yet studied. Accid...
Aim: Carbon monoxide (CO) is often referred to as the “silent killer” because its victims cannot see...
Many cases of carbon monoxide poisoning in Taiwan are due to burning charcoal. Nevertheless, few rep...
Many cases of carbon monoxide poisoning in Taiwan are due to burning charcoal. Nevertheless, few rep...
Carbon monoxide (CO) intoxications are quite frequent in forensic toxicology. Using a sample of 209 ...
Background Unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning is a largely preventable cause of death that has...
Background: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is the leading cause of death from poisoning (accidental ...
Background: Carbon monoxide gas is odorless, colorless and toxic which are the most abundant polluta...
Carbon monoxide (CO) may be the cause of more than one-half of the fatal poisonings reported in many...
Unintentional nonfire-related carbon monoxide poi-soning is a leading cause of accidental poisoning ...
BackgroundUnintentional, non-fire related (UNFR) carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning deaths are preventab...
Introduction: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless, tasteless toxic gas produced by inco...
Carbon monoxide poisoning has been regarded as one of the most serious health problems in Korea. As...
Carbon monoxide (CO) intoxications are quite frequent in forensic toxicology. Using a sample of 209 ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the leading cause of death by poisoning in developed countries. In 2006, 23 ...