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Data List for Unintentional Carbon Monoxide Exposures: Number of Individuals Reported to Poison Control Center by Year and Treatment in a Healthcare Facility, Utah, 2013-2020

Treated at Healthcare FacilityYearNumber of Individuals Exposed
Record Count: 24
Treated at Health Facility2013135
Treated at Health Facility2014153
Treated at Health Facility2015141
Treated at Health Facility2016115
Treated at Health Facility201784
Treated at Health Facility2018108
Treated at Health Facility2019148
Treated at Health Facility2020120
Not Treated at Facility2013215
Not Treated at Facility2014159
Not Treated at Facility2015200
Not Treated at Facility2016153
Not Treated at Facility2017129
Not Treated at Facility201887
Not Treated at Facility2019116
Not Treated at Facility2020157
Unknown201336
Unknown201429
Unknown201544
Unknown201624
Unknown201738
Unknown201889
Unknown201949
Unknown202032

Data Source

Utah Poison Control Center

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Definition

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, poisonous gas that can cause sudden illness and death if inhaled.

How We Calculated the Rates

Numerator:Utah Poison Control Center (UPCC): Numbers of humans exposed to carbon monoxide Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS): Number of households reporting at least one carbon monoxide detector in their house/current residence
Denominator:UPCC: Utah resident mid-year population estimates BRFSS: A weighted (by household) value that allows the estimate to be based on the total number of households in the state

Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 01/18/2022


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Content updated: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 13:14:03 MST