Exposure to laundry detergent packets is more dangerous to young children than exposure to other types of laundry and dishwasher detergent, according to researchers from Nationwide Children's Hospital and Central Ohio Poison Centre in the US.
The study found that from January 2013 till December 2014, Poison Control Centres in the US received 62,254 calls related to laundry and dishwasher detergent exposures among children younger than six years old.
The study included calls about both traditional detergent and detergent packets and found that detergent packets accounted for 60 per cent of all calls.
Incidents related to laundry detergent packets saw the biggest rise - increasing 17 per cent over the two year study period, they said.
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Poison control centres received more than 30 calls a day about children who had been exposed to a laundry detergent packet, which is about one call every 45 minutes.
The risks of having a clinical effect, a serious medical outcome, hospitalisation, or intubation were significantly higher for children who had been exposed to the chemicals in a laundry detergent packet than for those exposed to any other type of laundry or dishwasher detergent, they said.
At least one child a day in the US was admitted to the hospital due to a laundry detergent packet exposure, researchers said.
The two child deaths in the study were both associated with exposure to laundry detergent packets, they said.
The findings were published in the journal Pediatrics.