Epidemiological aspects and a current approach to the problem of carbon monoxide poisoning

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Background: Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is the leading cause of death from poisoning (accidental and intentional). The number of cases of CO poisoning is increasing day by day.

Aims: The aim of the study was to analyze the epidemiological situation of CO poisoning and identify the urgent aspects of this problem. In the article, the author provided a retrospective analysis of 117 cases of CO poisoning, registered in a number of regional branches of the Republican Scientific and Practical Center of the Forensic Medical Examination of Uzbekistan, after he studied and analyzed the world literature on the epidemiology of CO poisoning. It has been revealed that fatal poisoning ranks third after mechanical injuries and mechanical asphyxia and constitutes 6.3% (513 cases) in the range of deaths by violence (8078 cases). Therefore, CO poisoning is considered as one of the most prevailing (51%) causes of mortality.

Conclusion: This is a global problem, with young males at risk. Further studies on the current clinical and forensic aspects of CO poisoning are required, and the necessity for regular analysis of epidemiological data for taking comprehensive measures to prevent CO poisoning is emphasized.

About the authors

Sayit I. Indiaminov

Samarkand State Medical Institute

Email: antonina_amurovna@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9361-085X

Dr. Sci. (Med.), Prof., Department of Forensic Medicine

Uzbekistan, Samarqand

Antonina A. Kim

Samarkand State Medical Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: antonina_amurovna@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9083-5105

Research Applicant, Department of Forensic Medicine

Uzbekistan, 18, Amir Temur str., Samarkand

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