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Citation

Shankar U, Shivakumar B, Sujatha PL, R TM. Indian J. Forensic Med. Toxicol. 2021; 15(3): 567-573.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. Deptartment of Forensic Medicine)

DOI

10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15364

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

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Descriptive study of "Magnitude of Unnatural deaths amongst autopsies" was carried out at a tertiary care centre catering to urban and rural populationwith aims todetermine cause & manner of unnatural deathsandto estimate its magnitude according to area and sex.840 cases (81%) fulfilled criteria,male: female ratio was 2.28:1. In urban & rural areas;vulnerable age groupwas 21-30 years (35% &29%) followed by 31-40 years (23% &20%); most cases were hanging (49%&32%) followed by RTA (27% & 31%) & poisoning (10% & 19%).Suicides (60% & 55%) were more thanaccidents (35% & 42%) & homicides (5% & 3%). Hanging was more common in urban, whereas RTA &poisoning common in rural areas. More percentage females succumbed to hanging & poisoning whereasmore males to RTA, electrocution & fall from height. Males succumbed mostly during 6 am-12 pm (161)& 8 pm-6 am (157); whereas females succumbed mostly during 6 am-12 pm (74) & 69 cases each in 12-4pm & 4-8 pm.This study indicates need of strategies to curb unnatural deathsthrough health education& safety measures,counseling & treatment of depression; and better roads with signal boards.

Unnatural;Cause; Manner of death;Urban;Rural


Language: en

Keywords

Cause; Manner of death; Rural; Unnatural; Urban

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