Evaluating the burden of head injuries on a rural emergency department in South Africa
Background: Head injuries place a significant burden on the emergency department (ED) workload. This is prominent in low-middle income countries (LMICs), which have low resourced health systems and a skewed burden compared to global data. A large paucity of data exists among LMICs, therefore limitin...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sannya Ramdheen, Bavani Naicker |
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2021
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