Background: Burns represent a serious problem around the world especially in low and middle income countries. The aim of this study was to determine epidemiological characteristics, causes and mortality rate of burn deaths in tertiary care hospital of N India as well as to guide future education and prevention programs.Methods: A one year cross-sectional study of all burn patients admitted in Dr. RPGMC Tanda, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India was conducted between January 2014-December 2014.Results: Our study revealed that type II (absence of sutural bones) was commoner than type I (presence of type I) asterion. Total of 210 burn injury patients were admitted majority were males[54.5%] and females were [45.5%] males sustained burn injuries mo...
Background: Burn injuries rank among the most severe types of injuries suffered by the human body wi...
Background: To study and describe the prevailing prescription trend in burns patients in a tertiary ...
Background: Burn injury remains one of the most frequent public frequent public health concerns that...
Background: Amongst all discoveries by men, barely few like cultivation of soil, speech and writing,...
Background: Burns are a major cause of injury worldwide. According to World Health Organization (WHO...
Background: Fire is a well-known double edged sword for human beings as it has served as well as des...
Background: Developing countries have a high incidence of burn injuries, creating a formidable publi...
ABSTRACT The problem of burn in developing countries like India is more due to various socio-cultura...
Background: Burns after traffic accidents, falls and interpersonal violence are the fourth most comm...
Background: Burns are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nepal. The epidemiological chara...
Background: Burns are a global public health problem due to its high mortality, morbidity and disabi...
Despite many medical advances, burns continue to remain a challenging problem due to the lack of inf...
Globally, burns are among some of the most devastating injuries and account for more than 265,000 de...
Background: In India, morbidity and mortality due to burn cases are in rise. In addition to preventi...
Background: Globally approximately 2.5 lakh deaths occur every year, with majority of cases from low...
Background: Burn injuries rank among the most severe types of injuries suffered by the human body wi...
Background: To study and describe the prevailing prescription trend in burns patients in a tertiary ...
Background: Burn injury remains one of the most frequent public frequent public health concerns that...
Background: Amongst all discoveries by men, barely few like cultivation of soil, speech and writing,...
Background: Burns are a major cause of injury worldwide. According to World Health Organization (WHO...
Background: Fire is a well-known double edged sword for human beings as it has served as well as des...
Background: Developing countries have a high incidence of burn injuries, creating a formidable publi...
ABSTRACT The problem of burn in developing countries like India is more due to various socio-cultura...
Background: Burns after traffic accidents, falls and interpersonal violence are the fourth most comm...
Background: Burns are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Nepal. The epidemiological chara...
Background: Burns are a global public health problem due to its high mortality, morbidity and disabi...
Despite many medical advances, burns continue to remain a challenging problem due to the lack of inf...
Globally, burns are among some of the most devastating injuries and account for more than 265,000 de...
Background: In India, morbidity and mortality due to burn cases are in rise. In addition to preventi...
Background: Globally approximately 2.5 lakh deaths occur every year, with majority of cases from low...
Background: Burn injuries rank among the most severe types of injuries suffered by the human body wi...
Background: To study and describe the prevailing prescription trend in burns patients in a tertiary ...
Background: Burn injury remains one of the most frequent public frequent public health concerns that...