Background: Electrical injuries are rare but potentially devastating. The well-known complications include skin burns and neurological, cardiac, and musculoskeletal damage.
Aman Neopane+3 more
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Laborer dies when he falls 35 feet from a scaffold after being electrocuted - California. [PDF]
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Hispanic day laborer electrocuted when an aluminum extension ladder contacted an overhead power line. [PDF]
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Ipsilateral Scapular Fracture and Contralateral Fracture-Dislocation of the Humeral Head Due to Electrocution [PDF]
Yiğit Çevik+4 more
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Modelling mortality causes in longitudinal data in the presence of tag loss: application to raptor poisoning and electrocution [PDF]
Giacomo Tavecchia+3 more
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Assessing the susceptibility of raptor species to electrocution: A framework for Kenya
Developing countries are witnessing rapid expansion of electrical infrastructure to meet increasing energy demands, prompting a critical need to assess the potential impact on avian biodiversity.
Peggy Mutheu Ngila+5 more
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Delayed Demyelinating Disease of the Central Nervous System Following Low-Voltage Alternating Current Electrical Injury: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Morosanu V+4 more
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The impact of power line-related mortality on the Cape Vulture Gyps coprotheres in a part of its range, with an emphasis on electrocution [PDF]
André F. Boshoff+3 more
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Illegal shooting is now a leading cause of death of birds along power lines in the western USA. [PDF]
Thomason EC+4 more
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