Electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) battery-related burns presenting to US emergency departments, 2016
Abstract Background Currently, an estimated 7.9 million US adults use electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). Although published reports have identified fires and explosions related to use of ENDS since 2009, these reports do not provide national estimates of burn injuries associated with ENDS...
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Main Authors: | Catherine G. Corey (Author), Joanne T. Chang (Author), Brian L. Rostron (Author) |
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