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Rehabilitation of landmine victims : the ultimate challenge
oleh: Walsh Nicolas E., Walsh Wendy S.
| Format: | Article |
|---|---|
| Diterbitkan: | The World Health Organization 2003-01-01 |
Deskripsi
Antipersonnel landmines are often used indiscriminately and frequently result in injury or death of non-combatants. In the last 65 years, over 110 million mines have been spread throughout the world into an estimated 70 countries. Landmine victims use a disproportionately high amount of medical resources; the vast majority of incidents occur in regions and countries without a sophisticated medical infrastructure and with limited resources, where rehabilitation is difficult in the best of circumstances. It is suggested that only a quarter of the patients with amputation secondary to landmines receive appropriate care.