Burn injuries related to E-cigarettes reported to poison control centers in the United States, 2010-2019
Abstract Background United States (U.S.) national data indicate that 2035 individuals with burn injuries from e-cigarette explosions presented to U.S. hospital emergency departments (EDs) in 2015-2017. This national estimate is valuable for understanding the burden of burn injuries from e-cigarette...
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Main Authors: | Baoguang Wang (Author), Sherry T. Liu (Author), Brian Rostron (Author), Camille Hayslett (Author) |
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