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Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)

J Psychol Psychother, an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-0487

Psychosomatic Medicine & Forensic Congress 2017

October 12-14, 2017

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JOINT EVENT

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International Conference on

PSYCHIATRY & PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE

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International Congress on

FORENSIC SCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGY

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October 12-14, 2017 London, UK

Toshiko Sawaguchi, J Psychol Psychother 2017, 7:5(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0487-C1-017

Latent forensic pitfall associated with substantial toxicological problem in the maternal & child

health in Japan

AIM:

In recent health-medical policy, comprehensive approach has been applied not only health for elderly people but also

maternal & child-health. Using the plural keywords such as care, rehabilitation, health care, medical care, prevention, home

care, linkage with medical treatment and self-reliance support, spatial regional comprehensive care system has been being

structured. Also as for maternal and child health, spatiotemporal comprehensive system since pregnancy till child care period

has been being prepared. In this process, latent pitfall associated with substantial toxicological problem in the maternal &

child health could be suggested. During foetus and new-born period, without consent of child oneself, maternal and new-born

intake of pharmacies and drugs could be happened and the public statistical recognition would be difficult in some cases. Here,

the process has been reported to recognize this latent pitfall will report.

METHOD

:1) To recognize the background of administration of pharmacies during perinatal period and pregnancy, real status

and index of hazard and toxicity and the policy reaction of those were investigated using Japanese and International references

and the administrative direction were investigated. 2) The definite opinion that the socialization of problems are dominant to

pick up as administrative subjects. Here, not via media to formalize health policy issues, via academic societies the existence

of latent pitfall was discussed through the three symposiums such as the Japanese Society of Public Health, Japanese Society of

Clinical Toxicology and Japanese Association of Criminology. The titles of three symposiums are the followings: Administrative

reaction to substantial problems in regional comprehensive care, hidden toxicological problems in maternal and child health

and Correctional facilities and regional sustained community life support centres.

RESULTS

: 1) As for the recognition of hazard and toxicity, Japan has accepted more strict view than other international

countries and also has accepted pregnancy contraindicated drug administration. Totally if some risk does have existed some

progress could be considered if some goodness will be expected. Stimulant products and stimulant similar products are

secreted in maternal milk and seemed to be breastfeeding contraindicated. Administration of stimulants to pregnant mothers

who are the neurodevelopmental Disorders such as ADHD, LD and ASD etc. should be considered in near future. As for the

index, it should be considerate if the developmental indexes such as Denver’s Developmental Scale could be used or not as the

index of hazard and toxicity of pregnancy. 2) Contraindicated drug administration. Just teratogenicity could be considered as

before. 3) In Japanese regional comprehensive care system, the regional transition support associated with maternal and infant

toxicology and the outcome persons from correctional facilities and Regional Sustained Community Life Support Centres.

4) The latent pitfall and ignore of new-born and foetus toxicological situation has come from the non-existence of statistic

score of living persons and also dead persons in Japan. 5) On the other sides, the outcomes between European and American

Substantial Epidemiology and Japanese Substantial Epidemiology was different and Japan has the dominant role to possible

evidence in this field to the international colleagues in this area

Biography

Toshiko Sawaguchi,M.D.,Ph.D.,L.B.A Research Managing Director, National Institute of Public Health,Ministry of Health Labour & Welfare,Saitama,Japan since April

2017(Life Health Promotion,Maternal & Child Health)Visiting Professor, Showa University School of Medicine,Tokyo,Japan Forensic and PediatricForensic Pathology and

Clinical Forensic Medicine for more than 25 years,child health and pediatrics for 10years.

sawaguchi.t.aa@niph.go.jp

Toshiko Sawaguchi

National Institute of Public Helath, Japan