Abstract

In India, incidence of burn injuries is quite high due to widespread illiteracy, old customs like dowry and useof kerosene for lighting and cooking; poverty, overcrowding and unemployment, other social & emotionalfactors, lack of safety measures at industrial setup & lack of adequate healthcare services. Although, mortalityin cases of burns has been reduced considerably by modern advance healthcare services, yet death due toburns is not an uncommon event.The study was carried out with the aim to study the various demographic parameters related to deaths due toburns such as age, sex, occupation, socio-economic status, marital status, locality and source of fire.It was a 1.6 years prospective study of cases of burns autopsied at the mortuary of Gandhi medical college,Bhopal. The relevant information was obtained from inquest papers, history provided by relatives of thedeceased and postmortem examination.On data analysis, it was found that incidence of burns was found to be higher higher in females (55.0%) ascompared to males (45.0%). young adults between the age group of 21-30 years have been the major victimsof burns (41.00%). In both sexes, majority of the burn cases were married (74%). Most of the burn casesbelonged to middle class, were housewives (51 %). and from rural areas (75 %). Hence, steps need be takenby Govt., NGOs and medical professionals to reduce the mortality due to burns

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