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Prevention of spinal cord injury
Preventable secondary conditions, such as infections from untreated pressure ulcers, are no longer among the leading causes of death of people with SCI in high-income countries, but these conditions remain the main causes of death of people with SCI in low-income countries. Related links Internation...
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