Alcohol-based hand sanitizers have become all the rage
during the COVID-19 pandemic. The availability has sky-rocketed, and dispensers
are available everywhere. Many adults are aware to not touch their eyes after
rubbing the sanitizer throughout their hands, but children typically rub their
eyes frequently. Some hand sanitizer automatic dispensers are almost eye-level
with kids, which sometimes causes them to accidentally spray directly into
their young eyes.
The chemical makeup of hand sanitizer can be moderately
damaging to the ocular surface due to the elevated alcohol content. Ethanol
causes severe discomfort and can kill corneal cells, sometimes requiring a
corneal transplant.
A team of researchers using data from the French Poison
Control Center (PCC) found a sevenfold increase in French reports of ocular
hand sanitizer accidents in children from the same period in 2019.
From May 2020 to August 2020, the number of hand sanitizer
eye exposures in public places increased from 14.4 percent to 52.4 percent. In
2020, a total of 16 children were hospitalized. Ten boys had a mean age of
three-and-a-half years in 2020, while one 16-month-old boy was admitted in
2019.
Total hand sanitizer incidents in 2020:
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16 children were admitted to the hospital
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Eight children developed a corneal or
conjunctival ulcer
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Six patients’ corneal ulcers involved over 50
percent of the corneal surface
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Two children required amniotic membrane
transplants
Hand sanitization and disinfection are crucial for public
health. However, these findings insinuate health authorities need to ensure
hand sanitizer stations are being used properly. The public should be warned
about proper usage and safety concerning young children and the dangers of hand
sanitizer.
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