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Indian J Pediatr
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1993 May-Jun; 60(3): 451-4
Article
in English
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-84611
ABSTRACT
Adults accompanying 64 children attending a hospital out-patient clinic were questioned about treatment and injections given for illnesses in the previous month. Half the children had received injections, almost all given by private doctors: we consider most of these injections to have been unnecessary. Three girls were paralysed by aggravation poliomyelitis after unnecessary injections. Adults approved of injections although they did not know what was injected.