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Afghan National Army and coalition doctors stand shoulder to shoulder at Kandahar Regional Military Hospital as they debride dead tissue to improve the healing potential of a six-year-old Afghan boy who suffered second- and third-degree burns to 45 percent of his body when scalding liquid spilled on him at his home. With coordinated care at KRMH including wound cleaning, dressing and nutrition, the boy's prognosis for recovery is excellent.

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