‘Kwitis’ leading cause of firecracker injuries; cases up to 277

By Gabriela Baron

“Kwitis” was reported as the leading cause of firecracker injuries, the Department of Health (DOH) said Wednesday, Jan 4.

The number of firecracker-related injuries in the country also rose to 277, 49% higher than 186 injuries recorded in 2022 but 12% lower compared to the five-year average of 313 cases.

Fifteen additional injuries were logged in DOH’s sentinel hospitals from Jan. 3 to 4.

The top causes of injuries were “kwitis” (57), “boga” (33), “5-star” (22), unknown firecrackers, and fountain (16).

Meanwhile, one person was wounded from a stray bullet.

DOH said there is no reported case of fireworks ingestion. -ag

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