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. 2020 Oct 6;71(3):261–264. doi: 10.2478/aiht-2020-71-3470

Table 1.

Differences in the pattern of exposure to surface disinfectants and hand sanitisers (data reported to CPCC from 1 January to 30 June 2020)

Surface disinfectants (N=41) Hand sanitisers (N=46)
Age groups*:
Young children (0–5 years) 16 (39 %) 32 (70 %)
School children (6–11 years) 2 (5 %) 3 (6 %)
Adults (≥18 years) 23 (56 %) 11 (24 %)

Route of exposure:
Ingestion 27 (66 %) 43 (93 %)
Inhalation 8 (20 %) -
Skin - 1 (2 %)
Eye 2 (5 %) 2 (4 %)
Nasal mucosa 1 (2 %) -
Combination** 3 (7 %) -

Circumstances of exposure:
Accidental exposure 32 (78 %) 45 (98 %)
Attempted suicide 1 (2 %) -
Substance abuse 2 (5 %) -
Psychiatric disorder 1 (2 %) -
At work 5 (12 %) -
Other - 1 (2 %)

Symptoms at the time of CPCC call:
None 21 (51 %) 32 (70 %)
Mild*** 19 (46 %) 14 (30 %)
Severe**** 1 (2 %) -

* No cases reported among adolescents; ** One case of each combination: ingestion + inhalation, ingestion + skin, and inhalation + skin; *** gastrointestinal, respiratory, or eye irritation; **** corrosive injury of gastrointestinal tract