Abstract: Electrical injury is a major cause of burn injury and significant cause of mortality, morbidity and disability. To explore the proportional incidence of thermal and electrical burn injuries in Bangladesh, a population-based cross sectional survey was conducted between January and December 2003. Nationally representative data was collected from 171,366 rural and urban households, comprising of a total population of 819,429.The study was designed to describe the proportional incidence of thermal, electrical and chemical cause of burn in Bangladesh. Electrical injury constituted about one third of the total burn injuries. Among the total 1,999 injuries about 31% were due to electrical injuries, about 26% were due to flame, about 25% ...
In terms of morbidity and disability, burn is a major public health problem throughout the world, es...
Background: Electrical injury is cause of burns which continue to be one of the most distressing tr...
Objective To investigate the epidemiological profile and associated outcomes of electrical injuries ...
Globally, burns are among some of the most devastating injuries and account for more than 265,000 de...
Objective: To examine the incidence and characteristics of non-fatal burn injury in Bangladesh. Meth...
Introduction: The incidence of electrical accidents has increased due to the use of electricity in h...
SUMMARY. The usefulness of electricity in daily life offers several advantages which cannot be under...
Introduction: The increase in electrical injury rates may be related to the country’s rapid industri...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
Each year, approximately 265,000 deaths occur due to burns on a global scale. In Bangladesh, around ...
Background: Electrical burns incidence is increasing due to increased industrialization and increase...
In terms of mortality, morbidity and disability, burns are emerging as a major child health problem ...
This study was designed to document the consequences of electrical injury in Bangladesh. A community...
INTRODUCTION: The electrical current burns represent a very aggressive pathology that leaves many fu...
Background: When an electric current passes through the body, interferes with the function of an int...
In terms of morbidity and disability, burn is a major public health problem throughout the world, es...
Background: Electrical injury is cause of burns which continue to be one of the most distressing tr...
Objective To investigate the epidemiological profile and associated outcomes of electrical injuries ...
Globally, burns are among some of the most devastating injuries and account for more than 265,000 de...
Objective: To examine the incidence and characteristics of non-fatal burn injury in Bangladesh. Meth...
Introduction: The incidence of electrical accidents has increased due to the use of electricity in h...
SUMMARY. The usefulness of electricity in daily life offers several advantages which cannot be under...
Introduction: The increase in electrical injury rates may be related to the country’s rapid industri...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
Each year, approximately 265,000 deaths occur due to burns on a global scale. In Bangladesh, around ...
Background: Electrical burns incidence is increasing due to increased industrialization and increase...
In terms of mortality, morbidity and disability, burns are emerging as a major child health problem ...
This study was designed to document the consequences of electrical injury in Bangladesh. A community...
INTRODUCTION: The electrical current burns represent a very aggressive pathology that leaves many fu...
Background: When an electric current passes through the body, interferes with the function of an int...
In terms of morbidity and disability, burn is a major public health problem throughout the world, es...
Background: Electrical injury is cause of burns which continue to be one of the most distressing tr...
Objective To investigate the epidemiological profile and associated outcomes of electrical injuries ...