To Study the Survival Rate of Patients Who Will Be Admitted Consumption of Aluminium Phosphide
Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
Abstract:‘Poison’– The term first appeared in English Literature around the year 1230. It refers to a substance with an inherent property of being harmful to life or health. The earliest used poison, used in wars and official executions, included plant extracts, animal venoms and minerals. The aforementioned poisons are still used in the present day though they are not amongst the more prevalent ones, the trends having changed over the last millennium.Aluminium Phosphide poisoning occurs most commonly through ingestion and is seen more frequently in young males in their third decade.Fresh AlP is associated with higher and quicker fatality with respect to stored poison, less survival, more mortality. Keywords: Aluminium Phosphide & Survival Rate.
Authors and Affiliations
AD Bhatnagar, Ashok Thakur, Sompal Singh
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