AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF ALUMINIUM PHOSPHIDE POISONING AT ALLAHABAD.

Authors

  • A K Kapoor Professor and Head,The Departments of Pharmacology Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad
  • U S Sinha Professor and Head, Forensic Medicine,Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad
  • A K Singh Ex-Resident,Forensic Medicine Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad
  • Ravi Mehrotra Associate Professor,Pathology Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

gross examination, admissions

Abstract

During one-year study period, out of a total 13,100 admissions, 301 suspected poisoning cases (2.3%) were   

admitted to the Swarup Rani Nehru Hospital, Allahabad. 120 poisoning cases (39.9%) were recorded in the 

 

summer season (March to June) and 235 (78.1%) were in the age group of 11-30 years. Male to female ratio  was 2:1. Out of 204 males, 136 belonged to the rural area and 56 to the urban area, while in 13 cases, residential status could not be traced.  Out of the 1752 medicolegal autopsies conducted during the study period in the mortuary, 205 were suspected poisoning deaths and 83 of these were circumstantially established cases of aluminum phosphide poisoning. Most vulnerable age group was 21-30 years accounting for 40.5% of poisoning deaths. Male female ratio was  2:1. Maximum incidence of poisoning deaths was observed in the rainy season (41.95%). 61.5% of victims were of rural background.  On gross examination, almost all vital organs were found to be congested. A variety of microscopic changes were observed in different organs. Easy availability of this cheap, highly toxic substance was responsible for an increased incidence of aluminum phosphide poisoning or deaths.  

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Published

2006-07-30

How to Cite

AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF ALUMINIUM PHOSPHIDE POISONING AT ALLAHABAD . (2006). Indian Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 4(1&2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.48165/