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Organophosphate poisoning in Urban Zimbabwe

✍ Scribed by O. J. Kasilo; T. Hobane; C. F. B. Nhachi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
324 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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✦ Synopsis


A total of 606 organophosphate poisoning admission incidents were recorded and analysed retrospectively at the six central hospitals of Zimbabwe. The incidents covered a period of 10 years, i.e. from 1980 to 1989, inclusively. This accounted for 12% of all poisoning admission cases recorded at these hospitals and 84% of all pesticide poisoning cases. Of these organophosphate poisoning cases, 75% (450) were suicides and or parasuicides, 21% (126) were accidental, 2% (12) were homicides and 5% (30) were cases of an undetermined nature. The mortality rate was established at 8% ( ). The study revealed that the 21-30-year-old age group is significantly more prone to poisoning (42% of the total) than other age groups.

The mean period of hospitalization of an organophosphate-poisoned patient was found to be 8 days (the range was 1-29 days). The mean cost of keeping a poisoned patient in hospital during that period was calculated at Z$450.00 (i.e. US$225), excluding the cost of treatment. The total number of hospitalization days was 1599 and the total cost of keeping the patients in hospital was therefore 2$89,943,75, i.e. Z$ll, 242,96 per year. The most popular (utilized) first-line treatment (22% of all patients) was a combination of ipecacuanha syrup plus atropine, with atropine alone a poor second (10% of treated patients).


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