Paediatric emergency department dog bite attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic: an audit at a tertiary children's hospital
Background Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic include strict public health measures, such as national lockdowns. During these measures, paediatric emergency department attendances have declined and the prevalence of presenting complaints has changed. This study sought to identify whether dog bite at...
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Main Authors: | Carri Westgarth (Author), Robert M Christley (Author), John S P Tulloch (Author), Simon Minford (Author), Vicky Pimblett (Author), Matt Rotheram (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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