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  3. Vol. 28 No. 2 (2022): Scientific journal of emergency medicine Halo 194

Published: 2022/08/30

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    Neonatal sepsis – a Clinico-etiological profile at a tertiary care centre in South India Sepsis
    Santosh Kumar Kamalakannan
    38-44
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    Intrahospital survival and neurological recovery after out of hospital cardiac arrest
    Milana Jaraković, Vesna Aleksić, Snežana Bjelica, Sonja Dimić, Mila Kovačević, Milovan Petrović, Stevan Keča, Srđan Maletin, Dragan Ivanišević
    45-52
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    A Cross-Sectional Analysis to Evaluate Knowledge, Attitude and Precautionary practices towards COVID-19 among mothers in a tertiary care hospital
    Santosh Kumar Kamalakannan
    53-59

Case report

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    Splinter hemorrhages as a possible sign of myocardial infarction and pulmonary embolism
    Stefan Đorđević, Slađana Anđelić
    60-65
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