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. 1978 Aug;23(4):235-41.
doi: 10.1007/BF02075133.

[Deaths caused by poisoining in Switzerland]

[Article in German]

[Deaths caused by poisoining in Switzerland]

[Article in German]
J P Lorent. Soz Praventivmed. 1978 Aug.

Abstract

In order to assess the mortality from poisoning in Switzerland, the medical certificates of death from the years 1972 to 1976 were analyzed. A comparison with earlier work shows that the overall mortality remains constant, with an increase of suicidal and a decrease of accidental and chronic poisoning. Most suicides are committed with drugs (especially hypnotics) and, mainly by men, with carbon monoxide (exhaust gas). Chronic fatal poisoning from the abuse of analgesics is lessening, at length, whereas death from hard drugs is on the increase. Fatal accidental poisoining is relatively rare in Switzerland. Among the victims are children, but adults as well, and particularly old people. Involved agents (carbon monoxide, drugs and medicines, technical and agricultural poisons, mushrooms) are pointed out with regard to prevention.

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