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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/12846
Title: Estimation of alcohol poisonings in children
Authors: Stinca, Kristina
Pinzaru, Iurie
Tonu, Tatiana
Sircu, Raisa
Keywords: alcohol;poisonings;children
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu"
Abstract: Introduction Alcohol abuse is the seventh leading risk factor for both death and the burden of disease and injury. According a report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) worldwide, 3 million deaths each year result from harmful alcohol consumption, accounting for 5.3% of all deaths (25% in aged 15-29). The average age teen boys first try alcohol is age 10, for teen girls it’s 11. Persons aged 12-17 years consume alcohol weekly. Childhood alcoholism is most often diagnosed between the ages of 10-14. In Russia, out of 2 million alcoholics, 60000 are children under 14 years. According to the Global Report on Alcohol Consumption and Health, in Republic of Moldova consumption in 2016 was equal to 15.2 litres of pure alcohol consumed per person aged 15 years or older (males: 25.2 litres, females: 6.1 litres).Purpose Estimation of cases of harm to children through alcohol consumption. Material and methods Statistical Forms 18-san.“Statistical report on state surveillance and control of public health in the district, municipality” and no. 360-1/e „Register of persons with acute exogenous non-professional poisonings of chemical etiology” were analyzed during the 2015-2019.During the 2015-2019, 13657 cases of acute chemical poisonings were registered of which 3705 were intoxications with alcohol. Alcohol abuse is the second leading cause of chemical poisonings. In the period under review, excessive alcohol consumption affected 2937 (79.3%) adults and 768 (20.7%) children, being a risk factor for severe antisocial behaviors (aggression, murder, accidents), abuse, addictionRegarding alcohol abuse, compared with women, men consume more alcohol. Thus, 70% of alcohol poisonings were registered among men and 30% of women. Reasons for consumption: self-affirmation -55%, peer influence -30%, indisposition -10%, 5% - accidentally (figure 4). Approximately 35% of those who poisoned the first time, consumed alcohol at home, being produced in their household and 2% of intoxicated children were diagnosed with alcoholic coma.Conclusions The situation of alcohol consumption is a life threatening. Annually 27.1% of persons have alcohol poisonings. Thus, the limit of alcohol access, education of children about the harm of alcohol, the involvement of parents, authorities-all of this are essential for achieving a healthy society.
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