Pattern of unintentional burns: A hospital based study from Pakistan

Highlights • We examine pattern of unintentional burns and its risk factors. • Burden of unintentional burn by self was higher. • Male gender and no schooling resulted in unintentional by-self burn. • Upper limb was frequently affected in unintentional burns.

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