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The Burn Model System (BMS) National Longitudinal Database is a prospective, longitudinal, multicenter study that examines the course of recovery and outcomes following burn injury. As of July 2020, the database contained information on over 6,000 individuals with burn injury: over 4,000 adults and over 2,000 pediatric burn survivors under the age of 18 at the time of injury. The BMS National Longtidunal Database (BMS NDB) is the largest longitudinal database of burn survivors in the world and includes data on pre-injury, injury, acute care, rehabilitation, and outcomes at 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, and every 5 years with information on persons, so far, up to 20 years post-injury. The BMS NDB has been used to inform research, treatment, and policy to benefit burn survivors and their families. For further information, visit our Web site at http://burndata.washington.edu.
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