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. 2021 Aug 15;11(4):289–295.

Table 1.

Abstract of articles

Row Researcher Title Row
1 Kumar, S et al. Burns and COVID-19 Burn patients and health care workers are affected by Covid-19. Effective screening of patients and healthcare workers and proper segregation of patients with negative and positive Covid 19 test is essential to reduce infection transmission.
2 Saha, Sh et al. Managing burns during COVID-19 outbreak There is a risk of transmitting the Covid-19 virus to burn patients and staff. Safe and necessary measures should be taken in dealing with patients with negative and positive burns.
3 Kleintjes, WG et al. A literature review of the urgency of burn victim escharotomy and fasciotomy and an algorithm for management during the COVID-19 pandemic Emergency surgery and fasciotomy mustn’t be delayed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
4 Al-Benna S Protective Measures for Burn Care Professionals during the Corona Virus Disease 2019 Pandemic Burn care in burn patients with positive and negative Covid-19 test is very important to reduce infection risk and protect them.
5 Toh, VV et al. Management of COVID-19 in burns patients Evaluation by a multidisciplinary team and protective equipment is important for patients and staff during burn care delivery.
6 Rogers, AD et al. The Impact of COVID-19 on Burn Care at a Major Regional Burn Center Introducing a new and user-friendly e-mail service will increase clinic nurses’ and burn surgeons’ access despite reduced face-to-face visits.
7 Al-Benna, S et al. Availability of Information from National and International Burn Society Websites Constantly providing new information on burn patient management during the Covid-19 outbreak, emphasizing safe practices for patients and caregivers, helps burn care professionals make the right decisions about their patient care.
8 Hesami rostami, M et al. A case series of concomitant burn and COVID-19 Severe burns concomitant with COVID-19 may complicate clinical and nosocomial manifestations.
Careful precautions should be taken in burn units.
9 Huang, Z et al. Occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2 in burns treatment during the COVID-19 epidemic Implementing effective protection and developing protocols can increase healthcare workers’ protection and reduce the risk of exposure to the Covid-19 virus.
10 Nischwitz, S et al. Burns in pandemic times An interdisciplinary committee of surgeons, specialists, and nurses should be formed to prioritize the measures taken.
11 Jiang, N et al. Experience in the treatment of burn patients combined with inhalation injury during the epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 During the Covid-19 epidemic, burn patients should be treated under appropriate protection by physicians and nurses.
12 Keshavarzi, A et al. Cutaneous Vesicular of COVID-19 in Two Burn Patients Careful management of the burn is an important step in preventing and controlling the epidemic. Protection and isolation of patients and family members are essential to prevent the spread of epidemics in burn wards.
13 Soltani, A et al. Burn management during the COVID-19 pandemic It seems necessary a precise management strategies in each burn center to control the prevalence of COVID-19.
14 Ryan, C et al. COVID-19 pandemic and the burn survivor community: A call for action Preparations for rehabilitation and meeting the psychosocial needs of burn patients should be ongoing.