Burns in the middle belt of Ghana: A systematic review
Background: Burns are a major global public health issue affecting persons of all ages. Various studies have indicated that developing countries share a greater burden of the injury. Despite this fact, Ghana as a developing country lacks a burn repository and that makes it difficult to clearly under...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Bayuo (Author), Frank Bediako Agyei (Author), Prince Kyei Baffour (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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