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dc.contributor.authorHegger C
dc.contributor.authorSavelkoul TJF
dc.contributor.authorWijnbergen AB
dc.contributor.authorMeulenbelt J
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-12T14:56:09Z
dc.date.available2012-12-12T14:56:09Z
dc.date.issued1991-11-30
dc.identifier349101002
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10029/256984
dc.description.abstractAugust 1991 nine persons (four adults and five children) were admitted to the calamity room of the Intensive Care and Clinical Toxicology department of the University Hospital Utrecht with symptoms of a carbon monoxide intoxication. After treatment and observation during several hours all patients could be discharged in good health. A medical examination two days later in the out-patient department revealed no abnormalities. The carbon monoxide intoxication was caused by an overloaded gas water heater and insufficient ventilation inside the house. Measures were taken to prevent repetition of the intoxication.<br>
dc.description.sponsorshipRIVM
dc.description.sponsorshipAZU
dc.format.extent21 p
dc.language.isonl
dc.publisherRijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu RIVM
dc.relation.ispartofRIVM Rapport 349101002
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/349101002.html
dc.subject06nl
dc.subjectkoolmonoxidenl
dc.subjectblootstellingnl
dc.subjectarbeidsomstandighedennl
dc.subjectacute intoxicatienl
dc.subjectcarbon monoxideen
dc.subjectoccupational exposureen
dc.subjectpoisoningen
dc.subjectacute diseaseen
dc.titleAcute koolmonoxide-intoxicatie bij negen personennl
dc.title.alternativeAcute carbon monoxide intoxication in nine personsen
dc.typeReport
dc.date.updated2012-12-12T14:56:10Z
html.description.abstractAugust 1991 nine persons (four adults and five children) were admitted to the calamity room of the Intensive Care and Clinical Toxicology department of the University Hospital Utrecht with symptoms of a carbon monoxide intoxication. After treatment and observation during several hours all patients could be discharged in good health. A medical examination two days later in the out-patient department revealed no abnormalities. The carbon monoxide intoxication was caused by an overloaded gas water heater and insufficient ventilation inside the house. Measures were taken to prevent repetition of the intoxication.&lt;br&gt;


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