Ejaz Ahmed Awan, Sono Mal, Abdul Mannan Hashmi, Abdul Samad, Naveed Ali Qadri, Mohammad Akber Kazi

Analytical Study on Seasonal and Regional Variations in Death Cases, Based on Medicolegal Autopsies Reports

Ejaz Ahmed Awan, Sono Mal, Abdul Mannan Hashmi, Abdul Samad, Naveed Ali Qadri, Mohammad Akber Kazi



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Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the rates of medico-legal autopsies in different areas of Hyderabad division in different seasons

Study Design: Observational study

Place and duration of study: Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro and Medicolegal Section of Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad from 1stJanuary 2015 to 31stDecember 2019.

Methodology:Nine hundred and eight twocases reported from various nearby areas of Hyderabad over a period of 5 years were included. Data was obtained from the relatives and available evidences with no age limits and death as the inclusion criteria, excluding the non-medicolegal deaths.

Results: There were 207(21.1%) male deaths and 775(78.9%) were female deaths with a mean age of 33.06+15.730 years the minimum age was 1 year and themaximum age was 85 years. There were 231(23.52%) cases seen in winter season and 271(27.60%) cases presented in spring season. The number of autopsies conducted in summer season was 245(24.95%) and 235(23.93%) cases were seen in autumn season.

Conclusion: Most death cases were reported in winter season and from Hyderabad district which shows a seasonal and regional influence.

Keywords: Seasons, Regions, Autopsy



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