Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14356/1059
Title: Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning, an Institutional Experience: Case Series
Authors: Basnet, Angela
Thapa, Ashok Jung
Khadka, Manoj
Regmi, Bishal
Khadka, Manita
Adhikari, Kabita
Thapa, Anil Jung
Shrestha, Dhan Bahadur
Citation: BasnetA., ThapaA. J., KhadkaM., RegmiB., KhadkaM., AdhikariK., ThapaA. J., & ShresthaD. B. (2022). Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning, an Institutional Experience: Case Series. Journal of Nepal Health Research Council, 20(01), 251-256. https://doi.org/10.33314/jnhrc.v20i01.3607
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Nepal Health Research Council
Article Type: Case Report
Keywords: Aluminum phosphide
Nepal
pesticides
suicide
Series/Report no.: Jan-March, 2022;3607
Abstract: Abstract Background: The growing concern over pesticide use has been linked to self-harm and suicide especially in agricultural countries like Nepal. Pesticides like organophosphorus and aluminum phosphide cause the majority of deaths. Although organophosphorus poisoning is common means for suicide, Aluminum phosphide poisoning is also encountered occasionally. Our case series aims to look after the intent of poisoning and the outcome of the patients following Aluminum phosphide poisoning. Methods: This hospital record-based study includes Aluminum phosphide poisoning patients presenting to the emergency department of Scheer Memorial Adventist Hospital from first January 2017 to 31st December 2020. Data were analyzed using SPSS version-22. Results: Out of 25 total poisoning cases, most of them were female (60%) and married (56%). The case fatality rate was 84% among which 20% cases were brought dead while 64% died in the hospital. All poisoning cases were suicidal in intent. Conclusions: Herein we report a case series on 25 Aluminum phosphide poisoning cases with high case fatality rate and all cases being suicidal in intent. Keywords: Aluminum phosphide; Nepal; pesticides; suicide.
Description: Case Report
URI: http://103.69.126.140:8080/handle/20.500.14356/1059
ISSN: Print ISSN: 1727-5482; Online ISSN: 1999-6217
Appears in Collections:Vol. 20 No. 01 (2022): Issue 54 Jan-March, 2022

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