Burn injuries constitute a major health problem causing considerable morbidity and mortality in Tanzania and around the world. It is a common surgical problem and leading cause of death (20% mortality) in our paediatric surgical ward (Morbidity/Mortality report 2000 — Muhimbili National Hospital). Mzezewa et al. reported an overall mortality of 22% in a three year study at the Harare Burn Units. Inappropriate treatment facilities lead to severe complications like wound infections and septicaemia, anaemia and contracture deformities resulting in prolonged hospitalization with enormous economic impact in medical cost and loss of time from school and work. Socio-economic factors contributing to increased incidence of burns especially in childr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In India alone, 60 – 70 lakhs people sustain burns every year. Mortality...
Abstract: Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem...
Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem, even tho...
A CAJM journal article.Objectives: To determine the most common causes, population most at risk an...
Objectives: To determine the causes, magnitude and management of burns in children under five years ...
INTRODUCTION: Around the world burns are a major cause of health problems as the problem lies not o...
Background: The incidence of paediatric burn injuries is increasing in Africa. Paediatric burn injur...
A CAJM article on the treatment of burns in Africa.The increasing prevalence of burns constitutes a ...
Background: To study and describe the prevailing prescription trend in burns patients in a tertiary ...
Objective: To determine the cause of morbidity and mortality in burns patients managed over aperiod ...
Background: The burden of burn injuries is in developing countries, the majority of deaths (98%) rel...
Burn injuries represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity as well as a significant drain on l...
Burns are among the most devastating of all injuries and a major global public health crisis, partic...
BACKGROUND: Burn injuries are among the most devastating of all injuries and a major global public...
This report describes the epidemiology of burn injuries and quantifies the appropriateness of use of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In India alone, 60 – 70 lakhs people sustain burns every year. Mortality...
Abstract: Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem...
Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem, even tho...
A CAJM journal article.Objectives: To determine the most common causes, population most at risk an...
Objectives: To determine the causes, magnitude and management of burns in children under five years ...
INTRODUCTION: Around the world burns are a major cause of health problems as the problem lies not o...
Background: The incidence of paediatric burn injuries is increasing in Africa. Paediatric burn injur...
A CAJM article on the treatment of burns in Africa.The increasing prevalence of burns constitutes a ...
Background: To study and describe the prevailing prescription trend in burns patients in a tertiary ...
Objective: To determine the cause of morbidity and mortality in burns patients managed over aperiod ...
Background: The burden of burn injuries is in developing countries, the majority of deaths (98%) rel...
Burn injuries represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity as well as a significant drain on l...
Burns are among the most devastating of all injuries and a major global public health crisis, partic...
BACKGROUND: Burn injuries are among the most devastating of all injuries and a major global public...
This report describes the epidemiology of burn injuries and quantifies the appropriateness of use of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In India alone, 60 – 70 lakhs people sustain burns every year. Mortality...
Abstract: Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem...
Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem, even tho...