Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards, Public Health England, Didcot OX11 0RQ, UK.
Global Health Security, Public Health England, London SE1 8UG, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Oct 22;18(21):11133. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111133.
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen people and governments utilise an array of chemical and pharmaceutical substances in an attempt to prevent and treat COVID-19 infections. The Centre for Radiation, Chemicals and Environmental Hazards (CRCE) at Public Health England (PHE) routinely undertakes Event-Based Surveillance (EBS) to monitor public health threats and incidents related to chemicals and poisons. From April 2020, EBS functions were expanded to screen international media for potentially hazardous exposures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Media sources reported that poisons centres were experiencing increased enquiries associated with the use and misuse of household cleaners and alcohol-based hand sanitiser (HS). There were also media reports of people self-medicating with over-the-counter supplements and traditional or herbal remedies. Public figures who directly or indirectly facilitated misinformation were sometimes reported to be associated with changes in poisoning trends. Border closures were also believed to have been associated with increasingly toxic illicit drug supplies in Canada, and record numbers of opioid-related deaths were reported. In other countries, where the sale of alcohol was banned or limited, home-brewing and methanol-based supplies resulted in a number of fatalities. At least two chemical incidents also occurred at industrial sites in India, after sites were left unattended or were closed and reopened due to lockdown measures. Reports of poisoning identified in the international media were provided to the UK National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) and contributed to the UK COVID-19 public health response.
新冠疫情期间,人们和政府利用了一系列化学物质和药物来预防和治疗新冠病毒感染。英国公共卫生署辐射、化学和环境危害中心(CRCE)定期开展基于事件的监测(EBS),以监测与化学品和毒物有关的公共卫生威胁和事件。自 2020 年 4 月起,EBS 职能扩展到对国际媒体进行筛查,以发现与新冠疫情相关的潜在危险暴露。媒体报道称,中毒控制中心接到的与家用清洁剂和含酒精的手部消毒剂(HS)使用和滥用有关的咨询电话有所增加。也有媒体报道称,有人自行使用非处方补充剂和传统或草药疗法。直接或间接传播错误信息的公众人物有时也被报道与中毒趋势的变化有关。边境关闭也被认为与加拿大非法毒品供应毒性增加有关,报告的阿片类药物相关死亡人数创历史新高。在其他一些国家,由于销售受到限制或禁止,家庭自酿和甲醇供应导致了一些死亡事件。在印度的两个工业场所也发生了至少两起化学事故,原因是这些场所因封锁措施而无人看管或关闭后又重新开放。国际媒体报道的中毒事件已提供给英国国家毒物信息服务处(NPIS),并为英国应对新冠疫情的公共卫生措施做出了贡献。