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National estimates of poisoning events related to liquid nicotine in young children treated in US hospital emergency departments, 2013-2017.

Joanne T ChangBaoguang WangCindy M ChangBridget K Ambrose
Published in: Injury epidemiology (2019)
This study provides national estimates of poisoning cases associated with nicotine exposure from e-liquids among children under age five. Findings on e-liquid volume or nicotine dose, when available, provide important insights into exposures associated with toxicity in children. Since NEISS data do not include product codes specific to ENDS or provide information on poisoning severity, we used general keywords to capture these events, which might underestimate the population burden. Information from this study may complement efforts, such as public education, to prevent unintended exposure to nicotine in e-liquids among children.
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