| Michael D Peck Burns and fires from non-electric domestic appliances in low and middle income countries Part I. The scope of the problemMichael D Peck The Arizona Burn Center, 2601 East Roosevelt Street, Phoenix AZ 85008 4973, USA Burns 34:303-11. 2008 Burns and injuries from non-electric-appliance fires in low- and middle-income countries Part II. A strategy for intervention using the Haddon MatrixMichael D Peck The Arizona Burn Center, 2601 East Roosevelt Street, Phoenix AZ85008 4973, USA Burns 34:312-9. 2008 Invited critique: national study of emergency department visits for burn injuries, 1993 to 2004Michael D Peck Injury Prevention Research Center University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA J Burn Care Res 28:691-3. 2007 A collaborative systems approach to rural burn careScott G Sagraves Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27834, USA J Burn Care Res 28:111-4. 2007 Effect of blood transfusion on outcome after major burn injury: a multicenter studyTina L Palmieri Shriners Hospital for Children Northern California and University of California-Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, USA Crit Care Med 34:1602-7. 2006 Managing a combined burn trauma disaster in the post-9/11 world: lessons learned from the 2003 West Pharmaceutical plant explosionBruce A Cairns North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center and Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514, USA J Burn Care Rehabil 26:144-50. 2005 Early enteral nutrition does not decrease hypermetabolism associated with burn injuryMichael D Peck Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina Healthcare, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA J Trauma 57:1143-8; discussion 1148-9. 2004 Child abuse by burning: a review of the literature and an algorithm for medical investigationsMichael D Peck Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 27514, USA J Trauma 53:1013-22. 2002 Eczema mimicking child abuse: a case of mistaken identityT Ryan Heider North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7210, USA J Burn Care Rehabil 23:357-9; discussion 357. 2002 A trial of the effectiveness of artificial dermis in the treatment of patients with burns greater than 45% total body surface areaMichael D Peck North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center and the Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina Health Care, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514, USA J Trauma 52:971-8. 2002
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