Background: Burns are a major global public health issue affecting persons of all ages. Various studies have indicated that developing countries share a greater burden of the injury. Despite this fact, Ghana as a developing country lacks a burn repository and that makes it difficult to clearly understand the bigger picture of the injury. To this end, this study aimed to systematically review primary studies of burn occurrence in the country. Methodology: A comprehensive literature search was undertaken using PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, MEDLINE and EMBASE. The keywords used were “burns, epidemiology, Ghana, injury, flame burn, scald burn, electric burn, chemical burn, contact burn and explosion”. Additional articles were identifie...
Abstract Background Burn injuries remain one of the leading causes of injury morbidity and mortality...
Objectives: To determine the causes, magnitude and management of burns in children under five years ...
Background: Burns due to various accidents are ubiquitous among Egyptians although it might be under...
Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), burns result in the loss of approxim...
Background: Burns is one of the injuries associated with epilepsy. Unfortunately, epileptics are aff...
Background: Approximately 6–20% of burned patients have a concurrent inhalational injury, and the co...
Background Burn injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and disability, with the burden of dise...
Abstract: Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem...
The thrust of the this paper is to determine whether children are receive appropriate treatment for ...
Abstract Burn is a global public health problem associated with significant morbidity and mortality,...
Background: Though older adults are affected by burn injuries, there has been limited exploration of...
The study was a five year (2007 – 2011) retrospective study on the profile of patients admitted with...
Background: Many burns are preventable but there is no published local prospective data on the epide...
Background: Unintentional injuries from burns comprise a significant proportion of public health mor...
OBJECTIVE: Burn injury is still an important cause of morbidity and mortality in low and middle-inco...
Abstract Background Burn injuries remain one of the leading causes of injury morbidity and mortality...
Objectives: To determine the causes, magnitude and management of burns in children under five years ...
Background: Burns due to various accidents are ubiquitous among Egyptians although it might be under...
Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), burns result in the loss of approxim...
Background: Burns is one of the injuries associated with epilepsy. Unfortunately, epileptics are aff...
Background: Approximately 6–20% of burned patients have a concurrent inhalational injury, and the co...
Background Burn injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and disability, with the burden of dise...
Abstract: Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem...
The thrust of the this paper is to determine whether children are receive appropriate treatment for ...
Abstract Burn is a global public health problem associated with significant morbidity and mortality,...
Background: Though older adults are affected by burn injuries, there has been limited exploration of...
The study was a five year (2007 – 2011) retrospective study on the profile of patients admitted with...
Background: Many burns are preventable but there is no published local prospective data on the epide...
Background: Unintentional injuries from burns comprise a significant proportion of public health mor...
OBJECTIVE: Burn injury is still an important cause of morbidity and mortality in low and middle-inco...
Abstract Background Burn injuries remain one of the leading causes of injury morbidity and mortality...
Objectives: To determine the causes, magnitude and management of burns in children under five years ...
Background: Burns due to various accidents are ubiquitous among Egyptians although it might be under...