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. 1989 May;29(5):665-71.
doi: 10.1097/00005373-198905000-00022.

Telephone-mediated lightning injury: an Australian survey

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Telephone-mediated lightning injury: an Australian survey

C J Andrews et al. J Trauma. 1989 May.

Abstract

Each year in Australia, about 60 people report injuries attributable to lightning surges while using a telephone during nearby thunderstorms. This paper presents information about such incidents and describes a retrospective survey of more than 300 telephone users reporting injuries possibly attributable to lightning. Questionnaires yielded 132 usable responses, and the results were analysed to identify the extent and nature of the lightning injuries. These are compared with direct strike injuries. Three distinct telephone-mediated lightning strike syndromes are identified (statistically) among the victims.

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