PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Laliberte, D. AU - Beaucage, C. AU - Watts, N. TI - Burns associated with fondues DP - 1992 Oct 01 TA - Canadian Medical Association Journal PG - 1018--1020 VI - 147 IP - 7 4099 - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/147/7/1018.short 4100 - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/147/7/1018.full SO - CMAJ1992 Oct 01; 147 AB - OBJECTIVE: To describe the causes of burns associated with fondues. DESIGN: Descriptive case series. PATIENTS: All 17 patients admitted to a burn centre between Apr. 1, 1985, and Mar. 31, 1990, whose burns were associated with fondue. Eleven agreed to complete a telephone interview. RESULTS: The age of the 17 patients varied from 2 to 56 (mean 27) years. Two causes were identified: spilling of the contents of the fondue pot and explosion of the fondue fuel when added to the burner during a meal. The telephone interview revealed that eight people other than the respondents were burned during the same accidents. CONCLUSION: Although we identified only badly burned patients the problem may be more extensive. The knowledge of specific causes of burns from handling fondue equipment indicates that preventive action should be undertaken. More epidemiologic information is needed to obtain a precise estimate of the magnitude of this public health problem.