In this study, the recently introduced International Classification of Disease, 10th revision, code for hot tap water scalds was used to examine the epidemiology of these cases and other scalds injuries in children younger than 5 years of age and adults aged 65 years and older. Although the trunk was the most common area in which scalds occurred, young children were more likely to sustain head and neck scalds (15%, 95% confidence interval 10.8-18.3) because of hot tap water than older people (2%, 95% confidence interval 0.2-4.4). Hospital separation rates for hot water scalds decreased significantly during the study period in both boys ([chi]2 = 15.6, df = 1, P < .001) and girls ([chi]2 = 5.6, df = 1, P < .001) who were younger than 5 years...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI Objective To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable r...
Background: Damages caused by scald burns are common and can cause severe complications and death. T...
AIM: To explore whether the presence of illness is a predisposing factor to scalds in children aged ...
Scalds from hot tap water are serious injuries that are potentially preventable by restricting the t...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
The aim of this study is to review scalds occurring to children in the bathroom. The design of the s...
Objective: To determine the numbers of paediatric scald injuries associated with the practice of inh...
The objectives of this study are to describe the proportion, mechanism, severity, and outcomes of ho...
The objectives of this study are to describe the proportion, mechanism, severity, and outcomes of ho...
BACKGROUND: Scalds are one of the most common forms of thermal injury in young children worldwide. C...
Scald injury is common, accounting for half of all burns in pre-school children. Most scalds are pre...
BACKGROUND: Young children and older people are particularly vulnerable to tap water scalding. For c...
Objective: To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable risk factors and medically at...
: BACKGROUND: Young children and older people are particularly vulnerable to tap water scalding. For...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI Objective To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable r...
Background: Damages caused by scald burns are common and can cause severe complications and death. T...
AIM: To explore whether the presence of illness is a predisposing factor to scalds in children aged ...
Scalds from hot tap water are serious injuries that are potentially preventable by restricting the t...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
The aim of this study is to review scalds occurring to children in the bathroom. The design of the s...
Objective: To determine the numbers of paediatric scald injuries associated with the practice of inh...
The objectives of this study are to describe the proportion, mechanism, severity, and outcomes of ho...
The objectives of this study are to describe the proportion, mechanism, severity, and outcomes of ho...
BACKGROUND: Scalds are one of the most common forms of thermal injury in young children worldwide. C...
Scald injury is common, accounting for half of all burns in pre-school children. Most scalds are pre...
BACKGROUND: Young children and older people are particularly vulnerable to tap water scalding. For c...
Objective: To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable risk factors and medically at...
: BACKGROUND: Young children and older people are particularly vulnerable to tap water scalding. For...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI Objective To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable r...
Background: Damages caused by scald burns are common and can cause severe complications and death. T...
AIM: To explore whether the presence of illness is a predisposing factor to scalds in children aged ...