Risk factors for burns in children: crowding, poverty, and poor maternal education
Injury Prevention2002Vol. 8(1), pp. 38–41
Citations Over TimeTop 11% of 2002 papers
João Delgado, M E Ramírez-Cardich, Robert H. Gilman, Roberto Lavarello, Nabila Dahodwala, Ariane Bazan, Vanina Rodríguez, Rosa Cama, Marco Tovar, Andrés G. Lescano
Abstract
To prevent burns interventions should be directed to low socioeconomic status groups; these interventions should be designed accordingly to local risk factors.
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