A global plan for burn prevention and care.
This article presents an international overview of burns prevention and car: "Each year more than 300 000 people die from fire-related burn injuries. Millions more suffer from burn-related disabilities and disfigurements which have psychological, social and economic effects on both the survivors and their families. The burden of burn injury is one that falls predominantly on the world’s poor: 95% of fire-related burn deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Not only are burn deaths and injuries more common in people of lower socioeconomic status, but the survivors find their pre-injury poverty levels worsen after recovery."
Available at:
http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/87/10/en/index.html
Record #:
9325
Date:
2009
Format:
Journal Article
Author:
Peck, Michael et al
Corp:
Arizona Burn Center, Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, United States of America.
Source:
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Citation:
2009; 87:
Issue pages:
802-803
Keywords:
THERMAL INJURIES;BURNS;INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS;HOT WATER BURNS;FIRE BURNS;PATTERNS;TRENDS;INTERNATIONAL TRENDS;DEVELOPING COUNTRIES;LOW INCOME COUNTRIES;MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES;BURNS PREVENTION
Identity:
INT
Location:
f
Class:
E320
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