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Factors associated with wheezing in Indigenous children and adolescents: A systematic review of the global literature. [PDF]

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Climate Transformation and Stewardship: Reflections on Meaningful Collaboration to Support Indigenous-Led Research. [PDF]

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Burning Man in Europe: Burns, Culture and Transformation

2021
Burning Man is an annual participatory arts event and temporary city co-created in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada. Also known as Black Rock City, it has spawned a global movement with over 100 ``regional events'' (or ``burns'') worldwide. Conveying qualitative findings from surveys targeted at European Burning Man participants (or ``Burners'') and ...
Vitos, Botond   +2 more
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Bacterial cultures in burn patients’ mattresses

European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2012
Background The hospital bed and, especially, mattresses and pillows, which are in direct contact with patients, pose a potential risk of infection for the patient if not adequately decontaminated. The aim of this study was to examine the bacterial cultures of the mattresses in burn center and the correlation between the bacterial cultures of the burn ...
Sammalkorpi Kari   +3 more
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A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Initial Burn Cultures in the Management of Acute Burns

Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 2000
It is common practice to obtain cultures in the first 24 hours after burn injuries. However, little evidence exists that these tests change clinical practice or clinical outcome. We conducted a retrospective chart review to determine how often the results of wound and other cultures lead to changes in the clinical treatment of patients.
P L, Miller, F C, Matthey
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Correlation of quantitative burn wound biopsy culture and surface swab culture to burn wound sepsis

Burns, 1984
The present study includes seventeen patients with second and third degree fresh burns involving 15-50 per cent total body surface area (TBSA). Surface swabs and quantitative burn wound biopsy cultures were obtained during postburn weeks 1, 2 and 3 and correlation was studied. To obtain bacterial counts the technique described by Loebel et al.
R N, Tahlan   +3 more
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Robert Burns and Cultural Authority

South Atlantic Review, 1997
Burns, Fergusson and fraternity, Robert Crawford Burns and sex, A.L. Kennedy Burns, women and song, Kirsteen McCue Burns and politics, Marilyn Butler Burns and America, Carol McGuirk Burns and God, Susan Manning Burns and verse form, Douglas Dunn Burns and romanticism, Nicholas Roe Burns and Kailyard, Andrew Nash Burns and MacDiarmid, Alan Riach Burns ...
G. Ross Roy   +2 more
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