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Scalds in Pediatric Emergency Department: A 5-Year Experience
Journal of Burn Care & Research, 05/12/09
Guzel A et al. - Prevention of scald injuries will require a two-prolonged approach: educating families and changing the traditional methods of preparing soup, milk, and tea in Turkey and elsewhere. To create effective programs for preventing scald injuries, it is essential to consider ethnic, cultural, socioeconomic, and environmental factors based on these characteristics.
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