Hospital Statistics for Poisoning
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- 1,007,025 patient days spent in private hospitals for injuries and poisoning in Australia 2001-02 (AIHW National Hospital Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 1,407,612 patient days spent in public hospitals for injuries and poisoning in Australia 2001-02 (AIHW National Hospital Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 32.6% of hospitalisations for injuries and poisoning in public hospitals are single day in Australia 2001-02 (AIHW National Hospital Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 87.0% of hospitalisations for injuries and poisoning in private hospitals are single day in Australia 2001-02 (AIHW National Hospital Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 352,489 admissions to public hospitals because of injuries and poisoning in Australia 2001-02 (AIHW National Hospital Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 437,093 admissions to private hospitals because of injuries and poisoning in Australia 2001-02 (AIHW National Hospital Morbidity Database, Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 2,370 people per 100,000 population are hospitalised because of injury and poisoning in Australia 2002 (Australia’s Health 2004, AIHW)
- 9% of male hospitalizations were for injuries/poisoning in Canada 1996/97 (Hospital Morbidity Database, Canadian Institute for Health Information, Health Canada)
- 5% of female hospitalizations were for injuries/poisoning in Canada 1996/97 (Hospital Morbidity Database, Canadian Institute for Health Information, Health Canada)
- 0.68% (87,185) of hospital episodes were for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 87% of hospital consultations for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 42% of hospital episodes for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 58% of hospital episodes for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital admissions for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 day was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 33 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 82% of hospitalisations for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 4% of hospitalisations for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospitalisations for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.28% (146,625) of hospital bed days were for poisonings by drugs, medicaments and biological substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.06% (7,141) of hospital episodes were for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 90% of hospital consultations for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 57% of hospital episodes for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 43% of hospital episodes for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 94% of hospital admissions for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2.1 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 day was the median length of stay in hospitals for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 29 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 51% of hospitalisations for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 8% of hospitalisations for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 3% of hospitalisations for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.03% (13,457) of hospital bed days were for toxic effects of non-medicinal substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.005% (604) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by systemic antibiotics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 91% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by systemic antibiotics required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 35% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by systemic antibiotics were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 65% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by systemic antibiotics were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by systemic antibiotics required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.7 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by systemic antibiotics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by systemic antibiotics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 27 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by systemic antibiotics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 68% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by systemic antibiotics occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 4% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by systemic antibiotics occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by systemic antibiotics were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.002% (923) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by systemic antibiotics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.012% (1,488) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 85% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 44% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 56% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 3 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 37 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 70% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 8% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.007% (3,409) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by hormone and synthetic substitute and antagonist in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.28% (36,009) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 87% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 37% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 63% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 99% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.9 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 30 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 83% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.11% (58,086) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by nonopioid analgesic antipyretic and antirheum in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.053% (6,820) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 86% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 56% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 44% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2.2 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 33 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 87% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 3% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.024% (12,560) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by narcotics and psychodysleptics in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.001% (77) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 86% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 60% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 40% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 94% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.4 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 28 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 74% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 8% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.0002% (116) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by anaesthetics and therapeutic gases in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.103% (13,139) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 86% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 45% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 55% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 99% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 39 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 85% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 5% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.044% (23,078) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by antiepileptic sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.128% (16,386) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by psychotropic drugs in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 87% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by psychotropic drugs required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 43% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by psychotropic drugs were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 57% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by psychotropic drugs were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by psychotropic drugs required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.7 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by psychotropic drugs in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by psychotropic drugs in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 33 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by psychotropic drugs in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 90% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by psychotropic drugs occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by psychotropic drugs occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by psychotropic drugs were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.046% (24,211) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by psychotropic drugs in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.013% (1,665) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 90% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 46% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system were for poisoning by men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 54% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system were for poisoning by women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 99% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.4 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 33 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 70% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 5% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.004% (2,138) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by drug primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.014% (1,727) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 86% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 38% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 62% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 97% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2.5 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 32 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 57% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 11% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.007% (3,696) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.01% (1,303) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 76% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 44% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 56% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 5 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 50 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 37% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 36% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.01% (5,182) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by agents primarily affecting the cardiovascular system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.003% (321) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 89% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 39% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 61% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 97% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.6 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 29 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 67% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 5% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.001% (441) of hospital bed days were for poisoning agents primarily affecting the gastrointestinal system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.004% (483) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 92% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 34% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 66% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.7 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 17 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 37% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 3% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.001% (708) of hospital bed days were for poisoning agents primarily acting on smooth and skeletal muscles and respiratory system in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.003% (432) of hospital consultant episodes were for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 94% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 51% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 49% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 100% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.2 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 14 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 31% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 3% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.001% (453) of hospital bed days were for poisoning by topical agents primarily affecting skin mucous membrane in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.012% (1,526) of hospital consultant episodes were for toxic effect of alcohol in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 92% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of alcohol required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 52% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of alcohol were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 48% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of alcohol were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of alcohol required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.3 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of alcohol in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of alcohol in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 24 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for toxic effect of alcohol in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 61% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of alcohol occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of alcohol occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of alcohol were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.003% (1,801) of hospital bed days were for toxic effect of alcohol in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.006% (760) of hospital consultant episodes were for toxic effect of organic solvents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 96% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of organic solvents required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 62% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of organic solvents were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 38% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of organic solvents were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 99% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of organic solvents required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of organic solvents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of organic solvents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 9 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for toxic effect of organic solvents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 19% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of organic solvents occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of organic solvents occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of organic solvents were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.001% (728) of hospital bed days were for toxic effect of organic solvents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.0002% (27) of hospital consultant episodes were for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 96% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 59% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 41% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 100% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1.4 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 28 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 56% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 7% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.0001% (37) of hospital bed days were for toxic effects of halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.003% (425) of hospital consultant episodes were for toxic effect of corrosive substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 87% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of corrosive substances required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 51% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of corrosive substances were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 49% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of corrosive substances were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 98% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of corrosive substances required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2.3 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of corrosive substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of corrosive substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 26 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for toxic effect of corrosive substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 50% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of corrosive substances occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 7% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of corrosive substances occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of corrosive substances were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.003% (862) of hospital bed days were for toxic effect of corrosive substances in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.001% (98) of hospital consultant episodes were for toxic effect of soaps and detergents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 90% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of soaps and detergents required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 46% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of soaps and detergents were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 54% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of soaps and detergents were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 97% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of soaps and detergents required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2.4 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of soaps and detergents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 1 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of soaps and detergents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 19 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for toxic effect of soaps and detergents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 22% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of soaps and detergents occurred in 15-59 year olds in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 9% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of soaps and detergents occurred in people over 75 in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of soaps and detergents were single day episodes in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.0004% (213) of hospital bed days were for toxic effect of soaps and detergents in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 0.003% (369) of hospital consultant episodes were for toxic effect of metals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 83% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of metals required hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 45% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of metals were for men in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 55% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of metals were for women in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 85% of hospital consultant episodes for toxic effect of metals required emergency hospital admission in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 5.5 days was the mean length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of metals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 2 days was the median length of stay in hospitals for toxic effect of metals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
- 44 was the mean age of patients hospitalised for toxic effect of metals in England 2002-03 (Hospital Episode Statistics, Department of Health, England, 2002-03)
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