TY - JOUR
PY - 2017//
TI - Epidemiology of organophosphate poisoning in the Tshwane District of South Africa
JO - Environmental health insights
A1 - Razwiedani, L. L.
A1 - Rautenbach, Pgd
SP - e1178630217694149
EP - e1178630217694149
VL - 11
IS -
N2 - BACKGROUND: Organophosphate poisoning is a major public health problem in South Africa. Individuals get exposed to organophosphate in both the domestic and industrial spheres.
METHOD: A cross-sectional study was conducted using retrospective, secondary data of organophosphate poisoning cases over a 3-year period, reported at the Tshwane District surveillance office. Data were analysed using Microsoft Excel, and Epi Info version 7 was used for descriptive statistics.
RESULTS: A total of 207 cases were reported with ages ranging from 10 months to 59 years. Most of the cases were men (58.9%). Intentional poisoning accounted for 51% of cases. Unintentional poisoning accounted for 21.7% of cases, and 26.5% of cases had unknown circumstances of poisoning. A significant number (50.2%) of intentional poisonings were suicide related. Nonsuicidal cases accounted for 47.4% of cases, and deliberate unlawful poisoning accounted for 2.4% of cases. The mortality rate for the whole group was 3.4%.
CONCLUSIONS: Improvement in data collection on organophosphate poisoning is essential to properly measure the burden of the problem. More effective regulatory controls for pesticide use are needed in South Africa.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1178-6302 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1178630217694149 ID - ref1 ER -