Provision of trauma care in asymmetric warfare: a conceptual framework to support the decision to implement frontline care services

F. Salio*, A. Pirisi, E. Bruni, M. Court, K. Peleg, S. Reaiche, A. Redmond, E. Weinstein, I. Hubloue, F. Della Corte, L. Ragazzoni

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