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Factors associated with mortality and morbidity among pediatrics with burn injuries in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Zainab Alnjeidi, Nesrin Alharthy, Suliman Alghnam and Motasim Badri
Saudi Medical Journal May 2022, 43 (5) 508-513; DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2022.43.5.20210923
Zainab Alnjeidi
From the Department of Prevention and Research (Alnjeidi), National Family Safety Program; from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Alharthy), College of Applied Medical Sciences; from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Badri), College of Public Health and Health Informatics, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, and from the Population Health Section (Alghnam), King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Nesrin Alharthy
From the Department of Prevention and Research (Alnjeidi), National Family Safety Program; from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Alharthy), College of Applied Medical Sciences; from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Badri), College of Public Health and Health Informatics, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, and from the Population Health Section (Alghnam), King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Suliman Alghnam
From the Department of Prevention and Research (Alnjeidi), National Family Safety Program; from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Alharthy), College of Applied Medical Sciences; from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Badri), College of Public Health and Health Informatics, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, and from the Population Health Section (Alghnam), King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Motasim Badri
From the Department of Prevention and Research (Alnjeidi), National Family Safety Program; from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Alharthy), College of Applied Medical Sciences; from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Badri), College of Public Health and Health Informatics, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, and from the Population Health Section (Alghnam), King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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vol. 43 no. 5 508-513
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2022.43.5.20210923
PubMed 
35537733

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Saudi Medical Journal
Online ISSN 
1658-3175
History 
  • Received December 30, 2021
  • Accepted April 7, 2022
  • Published online May 10, 2022.

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Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal This is an Open Access journal and articles published are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (CC BY-NC). Readers may copy, distribute, and display the work for non-commercial purposes with the proper citation of the original work.

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  1. Zainab Alnjeidi, MPH,
  2. Nesrin Alharthy, MD,
  3. Suliman Alghnam, PhD and
  4. Motasim Badri, PhD⇑
  1. From the Department of Prevention and Research (Alnjeidi), National Family Safety Program; from the Department of Emergency Medicine (Alharthy), College of Applied Medical Sciences; from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Badri), College of Public Health and Health Informatics, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, and from the Population Health Section (Alghnam), King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  1. Address correspondence and reprint request to: Dr. Motasim Badri, Professor of Biostatistics, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public Health and Health Informatics, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Health Affairs, Ministry of National Guard, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. E-mail: badrim{at}ksau-hs.edu.sa ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5268-6492
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Zainab Alnjeidi, Nesrin Alharthy, Suliman Alghnam, Motasim Badri
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