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Evaluating the Characteristics and Outcomes of Acute Pharmaceutical Exposure in Children: 5-Year Retrospective Study

Evaluating the Characteristics and Outcomes of Acute Pharmaceutical Exposure in Children: 5-Year Retrospective Study

Li et al [14] showed that most poisoning incidents among children are accidental, with 70.4% occurring at home. Accidental poisonings are more common in young children, particularly in those aged 1‐3 years, whereas intentional poisonings are more common among adolescents [15,16]. Furthermore, the clinical manifestations of acute poisoning in children are diverse, and some severe cases presenting consciousness disturbances and circulatory failure can be life-threatening.

Zhu Yan Duan, Yan Ning Qu, Rui Tang, Jun Ting Liu, Hui Wang, Meng Yi Sheng, Liang Liang Wang, Shuang Liu, Jiao Li, Lin Ying Guo, Si Zheng

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e66951