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English Abstract; Journal Article
Author(s):
Geith, Stefanie; Ganzert, Martin; Schmoll, Sabrina; Acquarone, Daniela; Deters, Michael; Sauer, Oliver; Stürer, Andreas; Tutdibi, Erol; Wagner, Rafael; Eyer, Florian
Title:
[Intoxications in Children and Adolescents in Germany].
Abstract:
In Germany, intoxications cause the bulk of emergencies in children, to be prevented or attenuated by preventive measures. Therefore, knowledge about intoxications is essential for pediatricians. The present work provides general and epidemiologic data about intoxications and most frequent categories and single toxicants.Data of intoxications in children and adolescents from 6 German poison centers (2012-2016 and 2002-2016) were retrospectively analyzed. Categorical data are given as mean±standard deviation, most frequent toxicants as a score.Calls, especially from non-professionals, increased since 2002. Two third of intoxications occurred in small and pre-school children, more frequently in boys (50%) than girls (44%), in adolescents girls predominated (>60%).<14 years intoxications occur mainly at home, day care or school (>95%), in adolescents suicide attempts and abuse come to the fore (13%). 90% of the cases are asymptomatic or mild, with increasing symptoms at higher ages (adolescents 13% vs. small children 1%). Intoxications with drugs are predominantly in adolescents, surfactant containing cleaning agents and cosmetics, sanitary cleaner, tobacco, glow lights and solute descaler in children.Increasing incoming calls from professionals and non-professionals point out the importance of the poison centers. Although intoxications in children and adolescents mainly proceed without or mild symptoms, the relevance of preventive measures especially for children<7 should not be underestimated.
Journal title abbreviation:
Klin Padiatr
Year:
2018
Journal volume:
230
Journal issue:
4
Pages contribution:
205-214
Language:
de
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1055/a-0594-9480
Pubmed ID:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29913538
Print-ISSN:
0300-8630
TUM Institution:
2. Medizinische Klinik Toxikologische Abteilung (alt) (Prof. Zilker)
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