Combat injuries sustained by troops on counter terrorism and counter-insurgency operations in North east Nigeria: Implications for intervention

African Journal of Emergency Medicine - Tập 11 - Trang 196-201 - 2021
Nurudeen Hussain1, I.B.J. Okeke2, A.E. Oyebanji3, J.I. Akunne4, O.J. Omoruyi5
1Department of Public Health, Defence Headquarters Medical Centre, Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria
2Headquarters Nigerian Army Medical Corps, Bonny Cantonment, Lagos, Nigeria
3Nigerian Defence Academy Medical Centre, Kaduna, Nigeria
444 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Kaduna, Nigeria
5Military Hospital, Benin, Nigeria

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