Saghir N, Stallard J, S. R., P. A, Anwa U, Muthayya P
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Preventing Paediatric Scalds: A 5 Year Descriptive Analysis, Do We Need to Change Our Approach?
Introduction: Scald injuries are the most common type of thermal injury in the paediatric population [1]. Despite domestic accidental scalds being so common, there is limited awareness of the frequency and severity of these injuries. Awareness of trends in paediatric scalds including age, mechanism of injury and first aid would help guide future allocations of funding for burns prevention and first aid treatment in the paediatric cohort.