16 research outputs found
Recommended treatment suggested by the Norwegian Poison Information Centre after inquiries concerning exposure to rodenticides in humans and animals, 2005–2020.
Recommended treatment suggested by the Norwegian Poison Information Centre after inquiries concerning exposure to rodenticides in humans and animals, 2005–2020.</p
Risk assessment given by the Norwegian Poison Information Centre after inquiries concerning exposure to rodenticides in humans and animals, 2005–2020.
Risk assessment given by the Norwegian Poison Information Centre after inquiries concerning exposure to rodenticides in humans and animals, 2005–2020.</p
Total number of inquiries per month to the Norwegian Poison Information Centre concerning suspected rodenticide exposures in humans and animals, 2005–2020.
Total number of inquiries per month to the Norwegian Poison Information Centre concerning suspected rodenticide exposures in humans and animals, 2005–2020.</p
Poisson regression results showing variable estimates, the standard error (Std. Error), Z-value as well as P-value.
The regression was run in R version 4.1.0 (R Core Team 2021). Inquiries concerning humans and animals were modelled as dependent variables with month and year as independent variables. Month was set as categorically variable.</p
Age distribution in humans concerning suspected rodenticide exposure reported to the Norwegian Poison Information Centre, 2005–2020.
Note that “Age unknown” most probably are adults.</p
Type of rodenticide involved in human and animal exposures reported to the Norwegian Poison Information Centre, 2005–2020.
Type of rodenticide involved in human and animal exposures reported to the Norwegian Poison Information Centre, 2005–2020.</p
Number of inquiries to the Norwegian Poison Information Centre concerning suspected rodenticide exposures in humans and animals, 2005–2020.
Note that from May 2017, NPIC limited the telephone service to a lesser extent responding to inquiries from the public regarding animals.</p
Checking methods for head lice.
<p>Checking methods in households with and without earlier head lice infestations as well as in all households combined. The exact proportion is written above each bar; <i>n</i> = 5418.</p
Statements considered.
<p>Statements regarding head lice considered by the households. The proportion of correct, wrong and ‘do not know’ responses of each statement is given.</p