New Mexico: Watatu wafariki kwa kunywa vitakasa mikono ‘sanitizers’

New Mexico: Watatu wafariki kwa kunywa vitakasa mikono ‘sanitizers’

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Watu watatu wamefariki, watatu wengine wana hali mbaya na mmoja awa kipofu baada ya kunywa sumu ya methanol. Madaktari wamesema walikunywa vitakasa mikono vyenye sumu hiyo

Matukio hayo yaliwahi kuripotiwa Idara ya kuthibiti sumu New Mexico, kwa zaidi ya wiki, lakini walikuwa wanasema vimetokana na matumizi ya vilevi bila kutaja namna tukio lilivyotokea

Madaktari wamewataka watu wote ambao wamewahi kunywa vitakasa mikono vyenye methanol kupata masaada wa kiafya. Watu walianza kutumia vitakasa mikono baada ya kusikia ina kilevi

Aidha madhara ya kutumia methanol yametajwa kuwa nii kichefuchefu, kutapika, maumivu ya kichwa, uono hafifu, upofu, kuharimu mfumo wa neva au kifo

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Three people died and one is permanently blind from methanol poisoning after drinking hand sanitizer in New Mexico, health officials said.

An additional three people are in critical condition, the New Mexico Department of Health said in a statement. "All seven people are believed to have drunk hand sanitizer containing methanol," it said.

The cases were reported to New Mexico Poison Control over several weeks in May, and are related to alcoholism, health officials said. They did not provide additional details on the victims or where the incidents happened.

"If you think you may have used or consumed hand sanitizer containing methanol, please seek medical care," state health Secretary Kathy Kunkel said in a statement. "An antidote to methanol poisoning is available, but the earlier someone gets treated for methanol poisoning the better the chance of recovery."

Some people have been known to use hand sanitizer to get intoxicated due to its alcohol content. Before the pandemic, hand sanitizer was banned in most prisons based on fears that inmates would drink it or use it to start fires. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that facilities consider relaxing restrictions on alcohol-based sanitizer to help combat coronavirus.

This week, the Food and Drug Administration urged people not to use hand sanitizer products manufactured by Eskbiochem SA due to the potential presence of a toxic chemical.

Federal officials discovered methanol -- which can be toxic when absorbed through skin or ingested -- in samples of hand sanitizers produced by the Mexican company. It's unclear whether the victims in New Mexico used the same type of hand sanitizers.

Exposure to significant amounts of methanol can result in nausea, vomiting, headache, blurred vision, permanent blindness, seizures, coma, permanent damage to the nervous system or death.
 
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