Augmentation du nombre d’appels relatifs à une exposition à certains nettoyants et désinfectants au début de la pandémie de COVID-19 : données des centres antipoison canadiens

  • Yasseen III A
  • Weiss D
  • Remer S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Little is known about the use or misuse of cleaning products during the COVID-19 pandemic. We compiled data from January to June in 2019 and 2020 from Canadian poison centres, and report on calls regarding selected cleaning products and present year-overyear percentage change. There were 3408 (42%) calls related to bleaches; 2015 (25%) to hand sanitizers; 1667 (21%) to disinfectants; 949 (12%) to chlorine gas; and 148 (2%) to chloramine gas. An increase in calls occurred in conjunction with the onset of COVID-19, with the largest increase occurring in March. Timely access to Canadian poison centre data facilitated early communication of safety messaging for dissemination to the public.

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Yasseen III, A., Weiss, D., Remer, S., Dobbin, N., MacNeill, M., Bogeljic, B., … Wootton, R. (2020). Augmentation du nombre d’appels relatifs à une exposition à certains nettoyants et désinfectants au début de la pandémie de COVID-19 : données des centres antipoison canadiens. Promotion de La Santé et Prévention Des Maladies Chroniques Au Canada, 41(1), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.41.1.03f

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