Toxicology service phone-in assistance, 2006-2009

Objective Establishing phone-in assistance's epidemiological profile as part of Colsubsidio's toxicology service (a Colombian healthcare-providing institution -IPS) from 2006-2009. Methods This was a population-based descriptive study of 594 toxicology service telephone consultations; it a...

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Assistance
Poisoning
Suicide
Toxicology
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Poisoning
Suicide
Toxicology
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Poisoning
Suicide
Toxicology
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