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Article ; Online: Systematic review of clinical manifestations, management and outcome following accidental ingestion of liquid mosquito repellent vaporiser in children.

Naeem, Babar / Saleem, Junaid / Haider Naqvi, Agha Syed Ali / Kausar, Sidra / Arshad, Aqdas / Kumar, Kantash / Khalid, Aashar / Kumar, Parkash

BMJ paediatrics open

2024  Volume 8, Issue 1

Abstract: Background: Pyrethroid-based mosquito repellents are widely used to control mosquito-borne diseases. Liquid mosquito-repellent vaporisers are effective modes of pyrethroid delivery but can also pose significant health risks if ingested or used ... ...

Abstract Background: Pyrethroid-based mosquito repellents are widely used to control mosquito-borne diseases. Liquid mosquito-repellent vaporisers are effective modes of pyrethroid delivery but can also pose significant health risks if ingested or used improperly.
Objective: This systematic review was performed to assess the demographic distribution, clinical presentation, management strategies and outcomes in children resulting from accidental ingestion of liquid mosquito repellent vaporiser.
Methods: The study adheres to the reporting standards outlined in the PRISMA Statement for Systematic Reviews and was prospectively registered with PROSPERO (record # CRD42023413937) to enhance transparency and minimise reporting bias. A comprehensive search was conducted on PubMed, Scopus and Google Scholar using specific MeSH terms related to insecticides, mosquito repellents, pyrethroids, ingestion, poisoning, toxicity and prevention. The reference lists of the included studies were also reviewed for additional relevant articles. The inclusion criteria involved studies published in peer-reviewed journals between 2000 and 2023 that focused on children under 18 years old with a history of mosquito-repellent ingestion based on primary data.
Results: Twelve studies met the inclusion criteria; these were primarily case reports from India, China and the UAE. Male children were predominantly affected, and symptoms included vomiting, convulsions, cough and respiratory distress. Management primarily involved supportive and symptomatic measures, including atropine for salivation and antiepileptic drugs for seizures. Respiratory support was provided for respiratory complications.
Conclusion: Despite the known risks and diverse presentations of pyrethroid poisoning caused by liquid mosquito repellent vaporiser in children, the limited substantial evidence in the literature underscores the urgent need for comprehensive research to refine management approaches and enhance preventive measures.
MeSH term(s) Child ; Animals ; Humans ; Male ; Adolescent ; Insect Repellents ; Insecticides ; Pyrethrins ; Nebulizers and Vaporizers ; Eating
Chemical Substances Insect Repellents ; Insecticides ; Pyrethrins
Language English
Publishing date 2024-03-30
Publishing country England
Document type Systematic Review ; Journal Article
ISSN 2399-9772
ISSN (online) 2399-9772
DOI 10.1136/bmjpo-2023-002476
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