Children under the age of five are the age group most likely to experience accidental poisoning. Their natural curiosity leads them to explore their environment, often putting harmful substances such as household cleaners, medications, and small objects in their mouths. Additionally, their smaller body size makes them more vulnerable to the effects of toxic substances. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to take preventive measures, such as childproofing their homes and keeping dangerous items out of reach.
The elderly are the second most likely group to be poisoned.
I would have to say babies-toddler years since they aren't fully developed.
elderly people are more susceptible to illness, generally having a lower immune system. making food safety (as far as preparation and cooking) extremely important. young children and infants, and those with with a autoimmune disease such as diabetes are also at a greater risk of illness- making proper use of food safety guidelines very important.
Teenagers are the age group which is most likely to get into a fatal car crash. It is believed that the reason for this is that teenagers do not drive as safely and also have a higher rate of drunk driving.
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Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a nervous system disease caused by eating cooked or raw shellfish that contain environmental toxins. These toxins are produced by a group of algae (dinoflagellates).
Insecticide poisoning is exposure to a group of chemicals designed to eradicate insects that cause affected persons to develop clinical signs that can progress to death.
Any age really. It mostly starts to happen in 2nd grade and after that everything else gets harder.
Mostly teens use this drug, some people just do it because they think its cool, but some people really need it.
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