Introduction. Children are most often harmed by acute poisoning, which may cause disability or even death. This demonstrates the critical necessity for epidemiologic studies specific to each nation and area since they aid in developing plans for the prevention of acute poisoning. There are no data or outdated data on acute poisoning in children in Vietnam. This research would partly fill this existing gap and compare the trend with other places across the globe. Methods. A retrospective study was conducted in the 10-year period from 2012 to 2021 in Haiphong Children’s Hospital, Vietnam. Results. There were 771 children hospitalized due to acute poisoning. Children in the 1–5-year-old group accounted for the highest rate, at 506 (65.6%). The...
Background Acute poisoning in children (APC) is a preventable cause of pediatric emergency...
Background: To study frequency of different poisonings in children in tertiary care hospital.Methods...
Background: Unintentional poisoning is one of the most common preventable causes of death in childre...
Objective: Acute accidental poisoning in children is still an important public health problem. The e...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the frequency, etiology, changes over the years of acute poisoning in ch...
Objective:Acute Poisoning in children is still an important public health problem and represents a f...
Background: Accidental ingestion of poisons in children is an important health problem all over the ...
BACKGROUND: Acute poisoning is a significant and preventable cause of mortality among children inter...
Background: Toxic exposures in childhood are major health concern. In this hospital-based study, we ...
Background: Acute poisoning in children (APC) is a preventable cause of pediatric emergency visits. ...
Introduction—Pediatric poisonings represent a major and preventable cause of morbidity and mortality...
Poisoning is a well-known cause of morbidity and mortality in children. This study was done to evalu...
Background: Poisoning is one of the most common medical emergencies in young children. Substantial d...
Background and Objective: Poisoning is a major public health problem and a serious form of the commo...
Introduction: Acute poisoning is often observed in children and can have serious consequences since ...
Background Acute poisoning in children (APC) is a preventable cause of pediatric emergency...
Background: To study frequency of different poisonings in children in tertiary care hospital.Methods...
Background: Unintentional poisoning is one of the most common preventable causes of death in childre...
Objective: Acute accidental poisoning in children is still an important public health problem. The e...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the frequency, etiology, changes over the years of acute poisoning in ch...
Objective:Acute Poisoning in children is still an important public health problem and represents a f...
Background: Accidental ingestion of poisons in children is an important health problem all over the ...
BACKGROUND: Acute poisoning is a significant and preventable cause of mortality among children inter...
Background: Toxic exposures in childhood are major health concern. In this hospital-based study, we ...
Background: Acute poisoning in children (APC) is a preventable cause of pediatric emergency visits. ...
Introduction—Pediatric poisonings represent a major and preventable cause of morbidity and mortality...
Poisoning is a well-known cause of morbidity and mortality in children. This study was done to evalu...
Background: Poisoning is one of the most common medical emergencies in young children. Substantial d...
Background and Objective: Poisoning is a major public health problem and a serious form of the commo...
Introduction: Acute poisoning is often observed in children and can have serious consequences since ...
Background Acute poisoning in children (APC) is a preventable cause of pediatric emergency...
Background: To study frequency of different poisonings in children in tertiary care hospital.Methods...
Background: Unintentional poisoning is one of the most common preventable causes of death in childre...