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Overview
The specific purpose of this document is to improve medical management and mental health care of people with pesticide poisoning in health care facilities at different levels.
More particularly, to describe best practices in the clinical management of acute intoxication with pesticides, accidental and intentional, for different levels of staff in the health care system, i.e. primary health care, district hospitals, and specialized units.
Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Background
- Pesticides most frequently used in accidental/deliberate intoxication
- The management of pesticide poisoned patients at various levels of health care
- Incorporation of information into practice
- The way ahead
- References
- Annex A An experts' technical consensus on best practices in the clinical management of pesticide poisoned patients at various levels of health care
- Annex B A proposal of how pesticide poisoning could be integrated into the IMAI approach
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