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The problems of data collection in a country like ours are many: a. Multiplicity of treatment providers – Wide array of persons from plastic surgeons, surgeons, dermatologists, alternative medicine practitioners to Quacks are providing treatment to mild and moderate burns b. Absence of a robust health information system (HIS): Underdeveloped and developing countries often do not have the resources to invest in data collection and analysis.