International Journal of Burns and Trauma | |
Burns in Tanzania: morbidity and mortality, causes and risk factors: a review | |
Anne H Outwater1  | |
关键词: Burn injury; burn mortality; burn morbidity; Africa; Tanzania; | |
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学科分类:外科医学 | |
来源: e-Century Publishing Corporation | |
【 摘 要 】
Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem, even though numbers of burn injuries in high income countries have decreased showing that such events are not “accidents” but are usually preventable. WHO states that the vast majority (over 95%) of fire-related burns occur in low and middle income countries. Burn injuries are a major cause of prolonged hospital stays, disfigurement, disability, and death in Africa Region. Evidence shows that prevention strategies can work. However prevention strategies need to be tailored to the specific environment taking into account local risk factors and available resources. An examination of the patterns and causes of burns should allow site specific recommendations for interventions. This literature review, specific to the United Republic of Tanzania, was conducted by researching PubMed, SafetyLit, and African Journals on Line data bases for primary sources using key words
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CC BY-NC
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