Invited Commentary: ‘The Timing of Operative Intervention for Pediatric Burn Patients in Malawi’—Heeding the Call for Safer and more Effective Approaches to Early Excision for Major Burn Injury among Children in Low-Resource Settings
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Published:2023-11-05
Issue:12
Volume:47
Page:3099-3100
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ISSN:0364-2313
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Container-title:World Journal of Surgery
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language:en
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Short-container-title:World J Surg
Author:
Stewart Barclay T.ORCID,
Yadav Manish
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