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AAP News Vol. 14 No. 8 August 1998, p. 1 © 1998 American Academy of Pediatrics
Forty-five years after the Academy first focused national attention on the need for an effective poison information system, many of the country's 74 poison control centers are struggling for economic survival, hoping a proposed $27 million congressional bailout will help them stay in business. The ongoing fiscal crisis affecting the centers, which handle between 1 million and 2 million poison exposure cases each year, poses a significant health threat to America's children, according to pediatricians and poison control experts.
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