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Fatal Intoxications in the North of Portugal: 12 Years of Retrospective Analysis

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Fatal Intoxications in the North of Portugal: 12 Years of Retrospective Analysis
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2017
Authors
Alves, EA
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Brandao, P
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Felix Carvalho
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Ricardo Jorge Dinis Oliveira
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Title: Current Drug SafetyImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 12
Pages: 39-45
ISSN: 1574-8863
Publisher: Bentham Science
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Authenticus ID: P-00M-E9C
Abstract (EN): Background: Fatal intoxications are a topic of great relevance in today's society. They typically occur by accidental or voluntary ingestion, but its characterization by a forensic perspective was not fully explored. Objective: This study retrospectively reviews fatal intoxication cases autopsied at the northern forensic medicine services of Portugal, between 2001 and 2013. Method: For this purpose, we analyzed postmortem forensic medical reports with positive qualitative analysis for xenobiotics. Results: A total of 27,778 autopsy reports were analyzed, of which 1,269 cases fulfilled the selection criteria, representing 4.6% of total number of individuals autopsied during the period under analysis. Men were involved in most of the cases (73.8%) and most individuals were adults with ages between 36 and 65 years old (57.0%). The highest incidences were medicines (22.9%) and alcohol (15.8%), followed by their association. Cases of fatal intoxications involving opioids come on fifth place (5.8%) namely due to accidental overdoses. Moreover, intoxications appeared as the leading cause of death in reports concerning accidental etiology, with drugs and alcohol associations having a great expression. Conclusion: Due to morbidity and relevant number of fatal cases, risk prevention measures, such as public health policies should be implemented to reduce the number of intoxications.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 7
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