Diethylene glycol poisoning in Gurgaon, India, 1998
OBJECTIVE: To discover the cause of acute renal failure in 36 children aged 2 months to 6 years who were admitted to two hospitals in Delhi between 1 April and 9 June 1998. METHODS: Data were collected from hospital records, parents and doctors of the patients, and district health officials. Further...
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Main Authors: | Singh Jagvir (Author), Dutta A.K (Author), Khare Shashi (Author), Dubey N.K (Author), Harit A.K (Author), Jain N.K (Author), Wadhwa T.C (Author), Gupta S.R (Author), Dhariwal A.C (Author), Jain D.C (Author), Bhatia Rajesh (Author), Sokhey Jotna (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2001-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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