Epidemiology of Acute Poisonings in Northwestern Syria: A One-Year Study.

Avicenna Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-17 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0045-1809706
Wasim Zakaria, Ahmad Hmaideh, Ahmad Musa Alaaraj, Nour Alsabah Aldan, Mohammad Alabdullah, Mohammed Raafat Alali, Abdalhameed Abdallah, Qusai Rashwani
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Background: Acute poisoning is a significant public health concern, leading to numerous emergency admissions globally. In northwestern Syria, understanding poisoning epidemiology is essential for targeted prevention efforts. This study examines the causes and demographic characteristics of poisoning cases in the region.

Methods: The study was conducted over 1 year (July 1, 2022-July 1, 2023) at six northwestern Syrian hospitals supported by humanitarian organizations. The study gathered information from patients aged 14 years and above who suffered from poisoning during the study period.

Results: Poisoning cases totaled 172 throughout the study period. Majority of patients were females aged between 14 and 24 (76.7 and 55.2%, respectively), most of them were married (65.1%). Most of the patients identified as housewives among the total patient population (52.9%) and had primary or middle school education. A large majority of the population (77.3%) were smokers while most poisoning incidents (77.3%) were reported in rural camps and villages. The study found oral ingestion as the most common route of poisoning at 88.4% and intentional poisonings made up 86% of all cases. The most prevalent toxic agents causing poisoning cases were drugs, 61.6%, with organophosphorus compounds ranking second, 14.5%. The symptom of vomiting appeared most often during acute poisoning cases (48.8%). The administration of specific antidotes took place in 11.6% of patients who needed hospital admission for 94.8% of these cases. The patients stayed in the hospital for an average duration of 33.1 hours. A total of 76.7% of patients achieved full recovery and 7.6% succumbed to their injuries.

Conclusion: Acute poisoning presents as a major health problem across northwestern Syria mostly affecting young married females who live in rural regions. The unusually high number of cases of purposeful poisoning emphasizes the requirement for both psychiatric support and educational programs for the public.

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叙利亚西北部急性中毒流行病学:一项为期一年的研究
背景:急性中毒是一个重要的公共卫生问题,导致全球大量急诊入院。在叙利亚西北部,了解中毒流行病学对有针对性的预防工作至关重要。本研究调查了该地区中毒病例的原因和人口特征。方法:该研究在人道主义组织支持的叙利亚西北部六家医院进行了为期一年的研究(2022年7月1日至2023年7月1日)。该研究收集了14岁及以上在研究期间遭受中毒的患者的信息。结果:研究期间共发生中毒172例。患者以14 ~ 24岁女性居多(分别为76.7%和55.2%),以已婚居多(65.1%)。患者中以家庭主妇居多(52.9%),文化程度为小学或中学。绝大多数人口(77.3%)是吸烟者,而大多数中毒事件(77.3%)报告发生在农村营地和村庄。研究发现,口服摄入是最常见的中毒途径,占88.4%,故意中毒占所有病例的86%。引起中毒的主要毒物是药物,占61.6%,其次是有机磷化合物,占14.5%。急性中毒病例以呕吐为主(48.8%)。在需要住院治疗的94.8%的患者中,11.6%的患者使用了特异性解毒剂。患者平均住院时间为33.1小时。76.7%的患者完全康复,7.6%的患者因伤死亡。结论:急性中毒是叙利亚西北部一个主要的健康问题,主要影响生活在农村地区的年轻已婚女性。有目的的中毒案例的异常高的数量强调了对精神病学支持和公众教育计划的需求。
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