Autopsy not must to certify heat-related deaths: NCDC, Top Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com

​According to the NCDC guideline, heat-related death is defined as a death in which exposure to high ambient temperature either caused the death or significantly contributed to it. For example, the guideline suggests, a death should be certified as heat stroke or hyperthermia if the body temperature of the deceased was =105°F (=40.6°C) just before she or he died., ​According to the NCDC guideline, heat-related death is defined as a death in which exposure to high ambient temperature either caused the death or significantly contributed to it. For example, the guideline suggests, a death should be certified as heat stroke or hyperthermia if the body temperature of the deceased was =105°F (=40.6°C) just before she or he died., , Read More

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