Abbas Ostadtaghizadeh; Hamidreza Aghababaeian; Mona Khaleghy Rad; Ladan Araghi Ahvazi; Maryam Kiarsi
Volume 21, Issue 9 , 2019, Pages 1-5
Abstract
Background: In Spring 2018, due to intense rainfalls in Iran, plenty of mushrooms had grown, some of which were poisonous and their consumption had induced poisoning in people of different provinces; 1151 mushroom poisoning cases were reported within 25 days from 12 May to 9 July 2018.Objectives: This ...
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Background: In Spring 2018, due to intense rainfalls in Iran, plenty of mushrooms had grown, some of which were poisonous and their consumption had induced poisoning in people of different provinces; 1151 mushroom poisoning cases were reported within 25 days from 12 May to 9 July 2018.Objectives: This study aimed to address this issue from the public health perspective. The study further aimed at reporting the mortality and morbidity associated with mushroom poisoning and ascertaining the reasons behind the increase in the numbers of the affected persons.Methods: This report was based on the review of official reports and a field assessment in the areas affected by mushroom poisoning in the western part of Iran.Results: There were 1151 mushroom poisoning cases, out of which 1133 (98.4%) were hospitalized, and unfortunately, 18 (1.56%) died. Kermanshah province had the highest rate of mushroom poisoning casualties, out which seven people died. A total of 12 provinces were affected.Conclusions: Lack of knowledge of local people about the types of mushroom and their inability to differentiate between the toxic and non-toxic mushrooms, as well as lack of a swift and convenient immediate warning system has caused this incident of massive mushroom poisoning. However, planning and proper management can help to resolve these problems.
Alireza Mashallahi; Milad Ahmadi Marzaleh; Abbas Ostadtaghizadeh
Volume 21, Issue 3 , 2019, Pages 1-2
Abstract
Ezgeleh is a city in Kermanshah province, in western Iran. According to the census 2016, the city populationwas 1502 individuals. At 21:48 PM on the 12th of Novem- ber 2017, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3-RichterScale struck the city at the depth of 11-kilometer. The epi- center was in Ezgeleh, ...
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Ezgeleh is a city in Kermanshah province, in western Iran. According to the census 2016, the city populationwas 1502 individuals. At 21:48 PM on the 12th of Novem- ber 2017, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3-RichterScale struck the city at the depth of 11-kilometer. The epi- center was in Ezgeleh, a district of Salase-e-Babajani countynear the city of Sar-Pol-e-Zahab, both of which sustained the highest damage.