MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 1992 Nov 27;41(47):881-3, 889.
Deaths from unintentional carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in the United States result primarily from exposure to motor-vehicle exhaust and occur more often during the cold months of the year and in northern and midwestern states (1-3). In Michigan, from 1987 through 1989, 103 deaths were related to unintentional CO poisoning. To identify approaches for prevention of unintentional CO poisoning in Michigan, the Michigan Council on Injury Control (MCIC) studied death records and medical examiner (ME) records to determine the manner of deaths related to unintentional CO poisoning in that state from 1987 through 1989. This report summarizes findings of the investigation.
在美国,非故意一氧化碳(CO)中毒导致的死亡主要源于接触机动车尾气,且在一年中的寒冷月份以及北部和中西部各州更为常见(1 - 3)。在密歇根州,1987年至1989年期间,有103例死亡与非故意CO中毒有关。为确定密歇根州预防非故意CO中毒的方法,密歇根伤害控制委员会(MCIC)研究了死亡记录和法医(ME)记录,以确定该州1987年至1989年期间与非故意CO中毒相关的死亡方式。本报告总结了调查结果。