Establishing injury surveillance in emergency departments in Nepal: protocol for mixed methods prospective study

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Dan Magnus
Santosh Bhatta
Julie Mytton
Elisha Joshi
Emma L. Bird
Sumiksha Bhatta
Sunil Raja Manandhar
Sunil Kumar Joshi
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[1] University of Bristol,Centre for Academic Child Health
[2] University of the West of England,Centre for Academic Child Health
[3] Nepal Injury Research Centre,undefined
[4] Kathmandu Medical College Public Limited,undefined
[5] Mother and Infant Research Activities,undefined
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Trauma; Public health; Urgent care; Hospital; LMIC;
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