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The incidence/prevalence of burn injury is approximately per 217 of which 189 sustained burns/ scald injuries and the remaining sustained electrical burn injuries. [1][2][3] Ermakov|first28=Sergey|last29=Farzadfar|first29=Farshad|last30=Feigin|first30=Valery L|last31=Franklin|first31=Richard C|last32=Gabbe|first32=Belinda|last33=Gosselin|first33=Richard A|last34=Hafezi-Nejad|first34=Nima|last35=Hamadeh|first35=Randah Ribhi|last36=Hijar|first36=Martha|last37=Hu|first37=Guoqing|last38=Jayaraman|first38=Sudha P|last39=Jiang|first39=Guohong|last40=Khader|first40=Yousef Saleh|last41=Khan|first41=Ejaz Ahmad|last42=Krishnaswami|first42=Sanjay|last43=Kulkarni|first43=Chanda|last44=Lecky|first44=Fiona E|last45=Leung|first45=Ricky|last46=Lunevicius|first46=Raimundas|last47=Lyons|first47=Ronan Anthony|last48=Majdan|first48=Marek|last49=Mason-Jones|first49=Amanda J|last50=Matzopoulos|first50=Richard|last51=Meaney|first51=Peter A|last52=Mekonnen|first52=Wubegzier|last53=Miller|first53=Ted R|last54=Mock|first54=Charles N|last55=Norman|first55=Rosana E|last56=Orozco|first56=Ricardo|last57=Polinder|first57=Suzanne|last58=Pourmalek|first58=Farshad|last59=Rahimi-Movaghar|first59=Vafa|last60=Refaat|first60=Amany|last61=Rojas-Rueda|first61=David|last62=Roy|first62=Nobhojit|last63=Schwebel|first63=David C|last64=Shaheen|first64=Amira|last65=Shahraz|first65=Saeid|last66=Skirbekk|first66=Vegard|last67=Søreide|first67=Kjetil|last68=Soshnikov|first68=Sergey|last69=Stein|first69=Dan J|last70=Sykes|first70=Bryan L|last71=Tabb|first71=Karen M|last72=Temesgen|first72=Awoke Misganaw|last73=Tenkorang|first73=Eric Yeboah|last74=Theadom|first74=Alice M|last75=Tran|first75=Bach Xuan|last76=Vasankari|first76=Tommi J|last77=Vavilala|first77=Monica S|last78=Vlassov|first78=Vasiliy Victorovich|last79=Woldeyohannes|first79=Solomon Meseret|last80=Yip|first80=Paul|last81=Yonemoto|first81=Naohiro|last82=Younis|first82=Mustafa Z|last83=Yu|first83=Chuanhua|last84=Murray|first84=Christopher J L|last85=Vos|first85=Theo|last86=Balalla|first86=Shivanthi|last87=Phillips|first87=Michael R|title=The global burden of injury: incidence, mortality, disability-adjusted life years and time trends from the Global Burden of Disease study 2013|journal=Injury Prevention|volume=22|issue=1|year=2016|pages=3–18|issn=1353-8047|doi=10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041616}}</ref>[4]

Patients of all age groups may develop burns injury, but it’s commonly affects individuals younger than/older. it reported 122 case in this age.122 were aged between 16-35 yrs. Of the 189 people who sustained burns/ scald injuries 33 were children aged 15 yrs or less.

There is no racial predilection to burn injury.

Female are more commonly affected by critical burn injury than male (>25% body surface area) was statistically significant in adults[1][2][3][5]Herndon, David (2012). Total burn care. Edinburgh New York: Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 978-1-4377-2786-9.[6]

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