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Notice to Readers: National Poison Prevention Week --- March
16--22, 2008
This year's National Poison Prevention Week will be
observed March 16--22. This observance is organized each year
by the National Poison Prevention Week Council, a coalition of national organizations working to highlight the dangers
of poisoning and its prevention.
During 1999--2005, unintentional poisoning death rates increased by 80%, largely because of increases
in recreational drug overdoses among adults
(1). In addition, U.S. poison-control centers reported an estimated 2.3
million exposures to poisonous substances during 2006
(2). Approximately 93% of these exposures occurred at a residence,
and nearly half occurred in children aged
<6 years (2). Poisonous agents most often implicated in pediatric exposures
include cosmetics, personal-care products, cleaning substances, analgesics, cough and cold preparations, and other
products usually found in the home.
Resources for consumer education about poisoning and its prevention are available from ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø at
and from the National Poison Prevention Week Council at
. In addition, Consumer Product Safety Commission publications are available to
educate consumers about identifying and correcting situations in the home that could lead to poisoning. These resources
are available at . Information about carbon monoxide poisoning
is available from ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø at .
Additional information about National Poison Prevention Week is available from ÐÇ¿ÕÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø at
. The national toll-free telephone number for poison-control centers is 1-800-222-1222.
Bronstein AC, Spyker DA, Cantilena LR, Green G, Rumack BH, Heard SE. 2006 annual report of the American Association of Poison
Control Centers' National Poison Data System (NPDS). Clinical Toxicology 2007;45:815--917.
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