Chemical poisoning cases rose among children www.ubpost.mn
As of November, 1,230 individuals have sought medical treatment at the National Emergency Center for Toxicology under the Central Military Hospital and the National Center for Maternal and Child Health. These individuals were affected by chemical acute poisoning. Of them, 726 received the necessary medical care and were discharged, while 504 required hospitalization.
Between November 10 and 16, 35 people, including 20 children, were treated for chemical poisoning at these institutions. This marks a significant increase compared to the same period last year, with a rise of 48.5 percent, and a sharp 76 percent increase compared to the five-year average.
Notably, 434 cases of poisoning were identified due to intentional ingestion of medications or chemicals, often in suicide attempts. Among these, 256 individuals, aged between 12 and 78, were hospitalized. On the other hand, 791 cases of accidental poisoning were reported, with 80.5 percent of these incidents involving young children. Many of these accidents occurred after children ingested medicines, chemicals, or other substances that were carelessly left out in the open.
Therefore, the relevant authorities urge parents and guardians to be extra cautious and vigilant in preventing these tragic accidents, as the number of incidents continues to rise.
Published Date:2024-11-27