MULTIPLE POISONINGS WITH SODIUM AZIDE AT A LOCAL RESTAURANT

作者:Schwarz Evan S*; Wax Paul M; Kleinschmidt Kurt C; Sharma Kapil; Chung Wendy M; Cantu Gabriela; Spargo Erin; Todd Elizabeth
来源:Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014, 46(4): 491-494.
DOI:10.1016/j.jemermed.2013.08.082

摘要

Background: Sodium azide is a chemical with a mechanism similar to cyanide. There is concern that it could be used as a chemical warfare agent. Objectives: We report a cluster of poisonings that occurred at a public restaurant and the subsequent investigation that identified iced tea contaminated with sodium azide (NaN3) and hydrazoic acid, as the foodborne vehicle and agents, respectively. Case Report: Five patients became ill within minutes of drinking iced tea at a restaurant. They all presented to the same Emergency Department with similar symptoms, and improved with fluids, antiemetics, and supportive care. A joint investigation by the Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services, the Texas State Health Department, the Dallas County Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences, and the medical toxicologists at the University of Texas Southwestern School of Medicine identified iced tea, contaminated with sodium azide (NaN3) and hydrazoic acid, as the foodborne vehicle and agents, respectively. Conclusion: The recurrence, and seriousness, of these events suggests a need for continued education of emergency providers. Emergency physicians should consider exposures to toxic chemicals in their differential when a cluster of patients presents with similar symptoms over a short period of time.

  • 出版日期2014-4
  • 单位司法部司法鉴定科学技术研究所