
@article{ref1,
title="Fireworks-Related Injury in Children",
journal="Pediatric annals",
year="2018",
author="Dowd, M. Denise",
volume="47",
number="6",
pages="e227-e229",
abstract="Many children are attracted to the color, noise, light, and excitement generated by fireworks. Both home and public displays of fireworks are a festive part of American culture, enjoyed on holidays, during sporting events, and on a variety of other occasions. However, fireworks pose a risk of serious injury to children and youth. Each year, thousands of children sustain major and minor injuries due to fireworks, with many resulting in permanent disability. Regulations concerning private sales and use of fireworks vary greatly from state to state, so children's exposure varies geographically. Fortunately, by leaving fireworks to professionals, injuries to both adults and children can be prevented. [Pediatr Ann. 2018;47(6):e227-e229.].<br><br>Copyright 2018, SLACK Incorporated.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0090-4481",
doi="10.3928/19382359-20180522-02",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/19382359-20180522-02"
}