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An unusual case of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Carbon monoxide, a gas originating from incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels, is an important cause of human deaths. In this paper, we describe an unusual carbon monoxide poisoning in a dwelling without obvious sources of combustion gases, for which two adults had to be treated in a hyperbari...

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Autores principales: Auger, P L, Levesque, B, Martel, R, Prud'homme, H, Bellemare, D, Barbeau, C, Lachance, P, Rhainds, M
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10379009
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author Auger, P L
Levesque, B
Martel, R
Prud'homme, H
Bellemare, D
Barbeau, C
Lachance, P
Rhainds, M
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Levesque, B
Martel, R
Prud'homme, H
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Rhainds, M
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description Carbon monoxide, a gas originating from incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels, is an important cause of human deaths. In this paper, we describe an unusual carbon monoxide poisoning in a dwelling without obvious sources of combustion gases, for which two adults had to be treated in a hyperbaric chamber. Carbon monoxide readings were taken in the house and in the neighboring homes. Methane gas and nitrogen oxide levels were also monitored in the house air. Soil samples were collected around the house and tested for hydrocarbon residues. The investigation revealed the presence of a pocket of carbon monoxide under the foundation of the house. The first readings revealed carbon monoxide levels of 500 ppm in the basement. The contamination lasted for a week. The investigation indicated that the probable source of contamination was the use of explosives at a nearby rain sewer construction site. The use of explosives in a residential area can constitute a major source of carbon monoxide for the neighboring populations. This must be investigated, and public health authorities, primary-care physicians, governmental authorities, and users and manufacturers of explosives must be made aware of this problem.
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spelling pubmed-15666612006-09-19 An unusual case of carbon monoxide poisoning. Auger, P L Levesque, B Martel, R Prud'homme, H Bellemare, D Barbeau, C Lachance, P Rhainds, M Environ Health Perspect Research Article Carbon monoxide, a gas originating from incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels, is an important cause of human deaths. In this paper, we describe an unusual carbon monoxide poisoning in a dwelling without obvious sources of combustion gases, for which two adults had to be treated in a hyperbaric chamber. Carbon monoxide readings were taken in the house and in the neighboring homes. Methane gas and nitrogen oxide levels were also monitored in the house air. Soil samples were collected around the house and tested for hydrocarbon residues. The investigation revealed the presence of a pocket of carbon monoxide under the foundation of the house. The first readings revealed carbon monoxide levels of 500 ppm in the basement. The contamination lasted for a week. The investigation indicated that the probable source of contamination was the use of explosives at a nearby rain sewer construction site. The use of explosives in a residential area can constitute a major source of carbon monoxide for the neighboring populations. This must be investigated, and public health authorities, primary-care physicians, governmental authorities, and users and manufacturers of explosives must be made aware of this problem. 1999-07 /pmc/articles/PMC1566661/ /pubmed/10379009 Text en
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Auger, P L
Levesque, B
Martel, R
Prud'homme, H
Bellemare, D
Barbeau, C
Lachance, P
Rhainds, M
An unusual case of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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title_short An unusual case of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10379009
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