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Nonfatal Scald-Related Burns Among Adults Aged >=65 Years United States, 2001-2006
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 09/21/09
Scalds, which are burns attributed to hot liquids or steam, account for 33%––58% of all patients hospitalized for burns in the United States. Adults aged >=65 years have a worse prognosis than younger patients after scald burns because of age–related factors and comorbid medical conditions, and they are subject to more extensive medical treatment than younger adults.
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