Lang T, Thuo N, Akech S
Kemri-Wellcome Trust Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.
Trop Med Int Health. 2008 Jun;13(6):845-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2008.02067.x. Epub 2008 Mar 24.
A serious and common accident in rural Kenyan homesteads is accidental ingestion of paraffin when it has been mistaken for water and offered to a young child. Here we report the incidence, parental practices and outcome of severe paraffin poisoning, requiring admission at Kilifi District Hospital, Kenya. Over a 2-year period, 48 children (0.5% of all admissions) were admitted with kerosene poisoning, constituting 62% of all poisoning cases. All cases were accidental. Ten per cent had induced vomiting. One child (2%) died. We suggest these data support assessment followed by implementation of practical and affordable measures to prevent paraffin poisoning.
在肯尼亚农村家庭中,一种严重且常见的意外事故是,石蜡被误当作水拿给幼儿饮用,导致幼儿意外摄入石蜡。在此,我们报告了肯尼亚基利菲区医院收治的严重石蜡中毒病例的发病率、家长的行为习惯及治疗结果。在两年时间里,有48名儿童(占所有入院病例的0.5%)因煤油中毒入院,占所有中毒病例的62%。所有病例均为意外事故。10%的患儿进行了催吐。1名儿童(2%)死亡。我们认为,这些数据支持先进行评估,然后采取切实可行且经济实惠的措施来预防石蜡中毒。