Update 7 - Fireworks Injury Surveillance 2007
Official DOH Reports:
Update No. 7, Update No. 6, Update No. 5, Update No. 4, Update No. 3, Update No. 2, Update No. 1
Latest List of Reporting Hospital
To send report , please fax or e-mail to: FAX Nos. 02-743-6076, 02-743-1937, 02-743-8301 local 1901 E-mail: n.orosco@gmail.com For Zero-Case Reporting, please send to numbers: 0921-606-3786 or 0921-841-0562 or 0920-918-1369 To share pictures on surveillance activities, e-mail to: E-mail: n.orosco@gmail.com |
Injury Registry Update
There are 16 new fireworks-related injuries reported today. The total number of cases as of 28 December 2007 is 103, which is 27 cases (21%) lower than previous 3-year average (Fig. 1) or 68 cases (40%) lower than the same period last year. There is no stray bullet and watusi ingestion incidence. No deaths reported.
Figure 1. Cumulative Cases by Day 3-Year Average (2004-2006) Vs. 2007* Fireworks Injury Surveillance |
Cumulative Surveillance Findings
A total of 102 fireworks related injuries, with one stray bullet injury were reported from December 21-28, 2007 from 7 sentinel sites (Table 2).
A. Fireworks-related Injuries
Majority, 87 (85%) were males, Ages ranged from 3 to 71 years (Median 12): 44 (43%) were children 10 years and below. Fifty-nine (57%) cases were from NCR (Table 1). Seventy-three(71%)sustained blast/burn injury without amputation,21 (20%) with eye injury, 8(8%) with amputation. Sixty-four (63%) directly handled fire-crackers, among which 9 (9%) were under the influence of alcohol. Piccolo, 5 star, triangle were the most common type of firecracker used (Fig.2). Piccolo caused more eye injuries. Pla-pla and triangle caused blast/burn injuries with amputation.
Figure 2. Most Common Firecrackers Used (N=102) Fireworks Injury Surveillance December 21-28, 2007 |
B. Watusi Ingestion
There was no reported case of watusi ingestion.
C. Stray Bullet Injuries
There is still just one stray bullet injury.
Status of Reporting of Sentinel Hospitals
Thirty-five (74%) out of 50 hospitals submitted injury reports. Thirty-two (91%) hospitals submitted before the 8:00 AM deadline.
Table 2. Number of Injuries by Region (N=103) Fireworks Injury Surveillance December 21-27, 2007 |
Greetings to all our Sentinel Hospital Surveillance Partners . . . Keep up the good work!!!
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to All . . .