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Over 675,000 lay people trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation worldwide - The "World Restart a Heart (WRAH)" initiative 2018.

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Authors
Böttiger, B W
Lockey, A
Aickin, R
Bertaut, T
Castren, M
de Caen, A
Censullo, E
Escalante, R
Gent, L
Georgiou, M
Kern, K B
Khan, A M S
Lim, S H
Nadkarni, V
Nation, K
Neumar, R W
Nolan, J P
Rao, S S C C
Stanton, D
Toporas, C
Wang, T-L
Wong, G
Perkins, G D
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Issue Date
2019-05-01
Keywords
Awareness
Health care policy
health care system
Heart arrest
Human
Layperson
Letter
Lobbying
Priority journal
Resuscitation
Social media
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Publisher
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Journal
Resuscitation
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625698
DOI
10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.02.033
PubMed ID
30836172
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eng
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1873-1570
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10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.02.033
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