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1. Differences in the characteristics of people who purchase pesticides from shops for self-harm versus those who use pesticides available in the domestic environment in Sri Lanka.

2. Cost-effectiveness analyses of self-harm strategies aimed at reducing the mortality of pesticide self-poisonings in Sri Lanka: a study protocol.

3. Effects of a provincial ban of two toxic organophosphorus insecticides on pesticide poisoning hospital admissions.

4. A community-based cluster randomised trial of safe storage to reduce pesticide self-poisoning in rural Sri Lanka: study protocol.

5. The prevalence of previous self-harm amongst self-poisoning patients in Sri Lanka.

6. Multiple-dose activated charcoal in acute self-poisoning: a randomised controlled trial.

7. 44th International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT), 28–31 May 2024, Munich, Germany.

8. A Qualitative Study of Acute Poisoning Related Emergencies in the Paediatric Age Group.

9. Non-Accidental Poisoning among Children in Rural Sri Lanka: A Two-Year Cross Sectional Study.

10. Risk Factors for Acute Unintentional Poisoning among Children Aged 1–5 Years in the Rural Community of Sri Lanka.

11. The socio-economic burden of snakebite in Sri Lanka.

12. Nephrotoxicity-induced proteinuria increases biomarker diagnostic thresholds in acute kidney injury.

13. High lethality and minimal variation after acute self-poisoning with carbamate insecticides in Sri Lanka – implications for global suicide prevention.

14. The role of private pesticide vendors in preventing access to pesticides for self-poisoning in rural Sri Lanka.

15. Improvement in Survival after Paraquat Ingestion Following Introduction of a New Formulation in Sri Lanka.

16. Mechanism-specific injury biomarkers predict nephrotoxicity early following glyphosate surfactant herbicide (GPSH) poisoning.

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