Background Children are more likely to be burned than other age. The aim of this study was to determine the burn-related factors in children in Kermanshah province, Iran. Materials and Methods In the present hospital based case-control study, 198 under 15 years age children who were burned ( from beginning of spring 2016 until the end of spring 2017), enrolled into the study as cases and 198 children referred to the hospital for non-burning reasons selected as controls. The cases and controls were frequency matched for age and gender variables. Principal Component Analysis test was used to construct the socioeconomic variable and univariate, moreover multivariate logistic regression tests were used to determine the burn-related factors....
A retrospective multifactorial epidemiological study of pediatric patients admitted to the National ...
Purpose Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was...
Background: Burn in the neonatal and early infancy period (<6 months of age) is a relatively rare ac...
Objective: The prevalence of burn in children is more than other age groups. This study aimed to "in...
Abstract Background Burn injuries are considered one of the most preventable public health issue amo...
Background: Burns are the second most common etiology of injury death in children under 5 years old ...
Purpose Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was to...
PURPOSE:Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was to...
Purpose Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was to...
Background: Burn injuries and their complications are still considered major threats to society’s he...
Background: burn injuries are a major public health in the world, especially in developing countries...
Background: Severe burn is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in children and adoles...
Background; Children whose verbal communications are not fully developed are the ones at risk for bu...
Introduction Althoughthere is a consensus that the economic burden of burn injury is high, but few s...
Background: Burn injuries are considered an important preventable cause of injuries in children, and...
A retrospective multifactorial epidemiological study of pediatric patients admitted to the National ...
Purpose Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was...
Background: Burn in the neonatal and early infancy period (<6 months of age) is a relatively rare ac...
Objective: The prevalence of burn in children is more than other age groups. This study aimed to "in...
Abstract Background Burn injuries are considered one of the most preventable public health issue amo...
Background: Burns are the second most common etiology of injury death in children under 5 years old ...
Purpose Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was to...
PURPOSE:Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was to...
Purpose Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was to...
Background: Burn injuries and their complications are still considered major threats to society’s he...
Background: burn injuries are a major public health in the world, especially in developing countries...
Background: Severe burn is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in children and adoles...
Background; Children whose verbal communications are not fully developed are the ones at risk for bu...
Introduction Althoughthere is a consensus that the economic burden of burn injury is high, but few s...
Background: Burn injuries are considered an important preventable cause of injuries in children, and...
A retrospective multifactorial epidemiological study of pediatric patients admitted to the National ...
Purpose Burns are a common and preventable cause of injury in children. The aim of this study was...
Background: Burn in the neonatal and early infancy period (<6 months of age) is a relatively rare ac...