• Tropical doctor · Oct 2001

    Epidemiology of burn injury: experience in the Savannah region of Northern Nigeria.

    • G D Kalayi.
    • Department of Surgery, Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria, Nigeria.
    • Trop Doct. 2001 Oct 1; 31 (4): 209-11.

    AbstractBurn injury is a worldwide problem. We examine the epidemiological factors which cause conditions in which burns are more likely to occur. Seasonal variation influences (i.e. the cold dry harmattan period), certain cultural factors such as 'Wankan Jego', and using platforms with bedside fires, are contributing factors. The faulty storage of petroleum product has its toll. Poor architectural design and a low level of education in addition to poor socio-economic condition are factors that need to be addressed to reduce the incidence.

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