Unintentional Ingestions (UIs) in NYC were investigated for children under 5 years using syndromic surveillance data. Emergency Department visits for UIs have remained stable in this population from 2010 through July 2014, with foreign bodies such as coins and medications comprising the bulk of these visits. Among medications, analgesics were the most common known source of poisoning. Our results corroborate findings from the Poison Control Center and will be used to identify all UIs in near real-time. Our results also suggest a link between accidental medicinal UIs and poverty level and living with grandparents, which we will further explore in future studies
Background—Prescription medication abuse is an increasingly recognized problem in the United States....
tobacco products is a major reason for infant and child toxic exposures reported to poison control c...
In our study, it was aimed to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of pediatric pois...
To describe unintentional ingestions (UIs) in children <5 years using syndromic data from emergen...
BackgroundEmergency department visits and subsequent hospitalizations of young children following un...
ACCIDENTAL POISONING is a major cause of deaths among children in the United States. ’ As for exposu...
CONTEXT Childhood and adolescent misuse and abuse exposures remain a serious public health challenge...
Introduction:Unintentional medication ingestions by young children lead to nearly 60,000 emergency d...
[[abstract]]Background: This paper reports the characteristics, outcomes and clinical features of ch...
Objective: The aim is to determine the extent of the types of poisoning and the factors influencing ...
Despite significant prevention efforts, childhood poison exposures remain a serious public health ch...
Introduction: Our aim was to examine potential risk factors and modifiable behaviors that could lead...
OBJECTIVE: Adolescent intentional ingestions remain a significant public health problem in the Unite...
[[abstract]]Background: Pharmaceutical involved in childhood poisoning varies, and treatment of pois...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Intentional and unintentional poisoning are among the most common rea...
Background—Prescription medication abuse is an increasingly recognized problem in the United States....
tobacco products is a major reason for infant and child toxic exposures reported to poison control c...
In our study, it was aimed to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of pediatric pois...
To describe unintentional ingestions (UIs) in children <5 years using syndromic data from emergen...
BackgroundEmergency department visits and subsequent hospitalizations of young children following un...
ACCIDENTAL POISONING is a major cause of deaths among children in the United States. ’ As for exposu...
CONTEXT Childhood and adolescent misuse and abuse exposures remain a serious public health challenge...
Introduction:Unintentional medication ingestions by young children lead to nearly 60,000 emergency d...
[[abstract]]Background: This paper reports the characteristics, outcomes and clinical features of ch...
Objective: The aim is to determine the extent of the types of poisoning and the factors influencing ...
Despite significant prevention efforts, childhood poison exposures remain a serious public health ch...
Introduction: Our aim was to examine potential risk factors and modifiable behaviors that could lead...
OBJECTIVE: Adolescent intentional ingestions remain a significant public health problem in the Unite...
[[abstract]]Background: Pharmaceutical involved in childhood poisoning varies, and treatment of pois...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Intentional and unintentional poisoning are among the most common rea...
Background—Prescription medication abuse is an increasingly recognized problem in the United States....
tobacco products is a major reason for infant and child toxic exposures reported to poison control c...
In our study, it was aimed to compare the demographic and clinical characteristics of pediatric pois...