Japanese experience of hydrogen sulfide: the suicide craze in 2008

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Most of hydrogen sulfide poisoning has been reported as industrial accidents in Japan. However, since January 2008, a burgeoning of suicide attempts using homemade hydrogen sulfide gas has become evident. By April 2008, the fad escalated into a chain reaction nat...

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Main Authors: Murao Masaki, Nakamae Naohisa, Miyagatani Yasusuke, Morii Daiichi, Taniyama Kiyomi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-09-01
Series:Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Online Access:http://www.occup-med.com/content/5/1/28
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spelling doaj-6e283a09c8ad456e8c058345683bcead2020-11-25T02:18:56ZengBMCJournal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology1745-66732010-09-01512810.1186/1745-6673-5-28Japanese experience of hydrogen sulfide: the suicide craze in 2008Murao MasakiNakamae NaohisaMiyagatani YasusukeMorii DaiichiTaniyama Kiyomi<p>Abstract</p> <p>Most of hydrogen sulfide poisoning has been reported as industrial accidents in Japan. However, since January 2008, a burgeoning of suicide attempts using homemade hydrogen sulfide gas has become evident. By April 2008, the fad escalated into a chain reaction nationwide. Mortality of the poisoning was very high. There were 220 cases of attempted gas suicides during the period of March 27 to June 15, killing 208. An introduction of new method of making the gas, transmitted through message boards on the internet, was blamed for this "outbreak". The new method entailed mixing bath additive and toilet detergent. The National Police Agency instructed internet providers to remove information that could be harmful. Of the victims of the fad in 2008, several cases were serious enough that family members were involved and died. Paramedics and caregivers were also injured secondarily by the gas. This fad has rapidly spread by internet communication, and can happen anywhere in the world.</p> http://www.occup-med.com/content/5/1/28
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author Murao Masaki
Nakamae Naohisa
Miyagatani Yasusuke
Morii Daiichi
Taniyama Kiyomi
spellingShingle Murao Masaki
Nakamae Naohisa
Miyagatani Yasusuke
Morii Daiichi
Taniyama Kiyomi
Japanese experience of hydrogen sulfide: the suicide craze in 2008
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
author_facet Murao Masaki
Nakamae Naohisa
Miyagatani Yasusuke
Morii Daiichi
Taniyama Kiyomi
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title Japanese experience of hydrogen sulfide: the suicide craze in 2008
title_short Japanese experience of hydrogen sulfide: the suicide craze in 2008
title_full Japanese experience of hydrogen sulfide: the suicide craze in 2008
title_fullStr Japanese experience of hydrogen sulfide: the suicide craze in 2008
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series Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
issn 1745-6673
publishDate 2010-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Most of hydrogen sulfide poisoning has been reported as industrial accidents in Japan. However, since January 2008, a burgeoning of suicide attempts using homemade hydrogen sulfide gas has become evident. By April 2008, the fad escalated into a chain reaction nationwide. Mortality of the poisoning was very high. There were 220 cases of attempted gas suicides during the period of March 27 to June 15, killing 208. An introduction of new method of making the gas, transmitted through message boards on the internet, was blamed for this "outbreak". The new method entailed mixing bath additive and toilet detergent. The National Police Agency instructed internet providers to remove information that could be harmful. Of the victims of the fad in 2008, several cases were serious enough that family members were involved and died. Paramedics and caregivers were also injured secondarily by the gas. This fad has rapidly spread by internet communication, and can happen anywhere in the world.</p>
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