A general overview of burn care.

International Wound Journal
Michel H E Hermans

Abstract

The majority of burn victims do not need to be treated in a burn centre. Adequate care can be given by non specialised medical personnel, provided that proper guidelines are followed. The article outlines and reviews these guidelines.

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