Unintentional Exposure to Nerium oleander in Children
Hadrien Legendre, Frédéric Dubois, Hugo Brunet, Camille Paradis, Audrey Nardon, , Arnaud Courtois, Magali LabadieIntroduction:
Methods:
Data were extracted from the National Poisoning Case Database. The distribution of children according to the circumstances and the route of exposure, in addition to the type of symptoms and the clinical outcome, were specifically analysed.
Results:
In total, 2748 cases were included. Most accidents occurred in the home. Of these, 224 (8.15%) children developed symptoms. Oral and buccal exposures were mainly associated with digestive disorders and oropharyngeal irritation, all of minor severity. The irritant effects of
Conclusion: