The Current State of Poison Control Centers in Pakistan and the Need for Capacity Building

  • Nadeem Khan
  • Mohammed Mir
  • Uzma Khan
  • Afshan Khan
  • Jamal Ara
  • Khurram Raja
  • Farhat Mirza
Publication date
March 2014
Publisher
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal
issn:2322-2611

Abstract

Background: Chemical exposure is a major health problem globally. Poison control centers (PCCs) play a leading role both in developed and developing countries in the prevention and control of poisonous chemical exposures. In this study, we aimed to assess the current state of PCCs in Pakistan and highlight capacity building needs in these centers. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of the two registered PCCs was done during August – December 2011. Necessary services of the PCCs were evaluated and the data were recorded on a predesigned checklist. Results: Both PCCs are affiliated to a tertiary care hospital. Clinical services to poisoned patients were available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. Information on common local products was availabl...

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