Background: Emergency physicians must be updated about the variations in poisoning pattern during Covid19 pandemic. Limited data exist on the incidence and characteristics of patients presenting with poisoning in Indian Emergency Departments (ED) during the COVID 19 pandemic. Hence, we aimed to explore the impact of Covid19 pandemic on poisoning cases presenting to the ED.Methods: This cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted on poisoning patients presenting to ED during the pandemic period (April 1-October 30, 2020 (period 2)), and a matching period before the pandemic (September 1,2019 to March 31, 2020 (period 1)). The rate of prevalence and clinical profile were compared between period 1 and 2 using appropriate statistical test...
Background: cases in order to take up appropriate planning, prevention and management techniques. Ob...
SUMMARYObjectivesIntoxication is the emergence of unwanted signs and symptoms in an organism after e...
Objective: The comparison of rate of hospitalization and the requirement assessment for physicians i...
Background: Periodic epidemiological studies are necessary to understand the pattern of poisoning in...
Background: Suicide or self-harm is an important public health issue; it may be due to multi-factori...
Background: Poisoning is a global public health issue and one of the common causes for visiting an e...
Background and Objective: Acute poisoning is a medical emergency. It is important to know the nature...
Objective: Acute poisoning is one of the most common reason of hospitalization. Chemicals, medicines...
Objective: Poisoning is a growing health-care burden in developing countries like India. Predicting ...
BACKGROUND: There is widespread concern over the impact of public health measures, such as lockdowns...
Background: Acute poisoning is a common medical emergency. This study was designed to investigate th...
Introduction: Globally, poisoning and over dosage of drugs including both intentionally or unintenti...
Background: Acute poisoning is a medical emergency and a global public health problem. The poisoning...
Background and objective: Poisoning is a global public health problem causing significant morbidity ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the major causes of emergency department (ED) visits is acute poisoning. Acute int...
Background: cases in order to take up appropriate planning, prevention and management techniques. Ob...
SUMMARYObjectivesIntoxication is the emergence of unwanted signs and symptoms in an organism after e...
Objective: The comparison of rate of hospitalization and the requirement assessment for physicians i...
Background: Periodic epidemiological studies are necessary to understand the pattern of poisoning in...
Background: Suicide or self-harm is an important public health issue; it may be due to multi-factori...
Background: Poisoning is a global public health issue and one of the common causes for visiting an e...
Background and Objective: Acute poisoning is a medical emergency. It is important to know the nature...
Objective: Acute poisoning is one of the most common reason of hospitalization. Chemicals, medicines...
Objective: Poisoning is a growing health-care burden in developing countries like India. Predicting ...
BACKGROUND: There is widespread concern over the impact of public health measures, such as lockdowns...
Background: Acute poisoning is a common medical emergency. This study was designed to investigate th...
Introduction: Globally, poisoning and over dosage of drugs including both intentionally or unintenti...
Background: Acute poisoning is a medical emergency and a global public health problem. The poisoning...
Background and objective: Poisoning is a global public health problem causing significant morbidity ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the major causes of emergency department (ED) visits is acute poisoning. Acute int...
Background: cases in order to take up appropriate planning, prevention and management techniques. Ob...
SUMMARYObjectivesIntoxication is the emergence of unwanted signs and symptoms in an organism after e...
Objective: The comparison of rate of hospitalization and the requirement assessment for physicians i...