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Acta Clinica Belgica
International Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine
Volume 57, 2002 - Issue sup1
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INTOXICATIONS PAR L’ALDICARBE : REVUE DES CAS SURVENUS DANS LE NORD DE LA FRANCE ENTRE 1998 ET 2001

ALDICARB POISONING : REVIEW OF THE INTOXICATION CASES IN NORTH OF FRANCE (1998 – 2001)

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Pages 12-15 | Published online: 09 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Among the 2 726 cases of human pesticide poisoning collected at the Poison Centre of Lille from January 1998 to May 2001, 39 cases were related to the ingestion of aldicarb. Analysis of the circumstances found a suicide attempts in 33 cases and an accidental ingestion in 6 cases. The sex-ratio was 31 men for 8 women, mean age was of 36,6 years (15 months - 77 years). Thirty one poisoning were symptomatic with muscarinic signs (20 cases), digestive (15 cases), neurological ( 8 cases), nicotinic signs (6 cases). Treatment was based on digestive evacuation (14 cases), administration of activated charcoal (14 cases), atropine (7 cases), pralidoxime (1 case), preservative vital functions by intubation and ventilation (7 cases). Sedation was necessary in 4 cases. Hospitalization was necessary in 34 cases. The Poison Severity Score was estimated at 0 (any gravity) in 5 cases, 1 (weak) in 12 cases, 2 (moderate) in 7 cases, 3 (severe) in 8 cases and 4 (lethal) in 2 cases. In one of deaths, aldicarb was determined by HPLC-DAD in blood (6,04 μg / ml), urines (1,88 μg / ml) and gastric contents (3,98 μg / ml). These concentrations are the most important ever described in the litterature. Aldicarb is the most toxic carbamate insecticide for human.

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