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Toxic Exposure Surveillance System (TESS) data are compiled by the American
Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) in cooperation with the majo
rity of US poison centers. These data are used to identify hazards early, f
ocus prevention education, guide clinical research, and direct training. TE
SS data have prompted product reformulations, repackaging, recalls, and ban
s; are used to support regulatory actions; and form the basis of postmarket
ing surveillance of newly released drugs and products.
From its inception in 1983, TESS has grown dramatically, with increases in
the number of participating poison centers, population served by those cent
ers, and reported human exposures (Table 1).(1-15)
The cumulative AAPCC database now contains 24.8 million human poison exposu
re cases. This report includes 2,241,082 human exposure cases reported by 6
5 participating poison centers during 1998, an increase of 2.2% compared wi
th 1997 poisoning reports.