TY - JOUR PY - 2000// TI - Burn injuries to military personnel during the Six Day War JO - Harefuah A1 - Dreyfuss, U. Y. SP - 737 EP - 41, 807 VL - 138 IS - 9 N2 - About 2500 soldiers were injured during the Six Day War (June 1967) of whom 115 suffered from burns. In 34 of them 15% or more of their body surface was involved and 11 died. Typical features of these burn cases were supplementary injuries, a high rate of infection, and long periods of hospitalization. Prophylactic antibiotics were not useful. The general condition of many deteriorated during the first week after injury, indicating the importance of treating severe burns in specialized facilities.

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