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6% and 63.5%, respectively, the number of scald burns remained relatively constant. CONCLUSIONS Although the number of children treated in US EDs for facial burns decreased significantly from 2000-2018, these injuries remain common. Contrary to the observed decline in thermal and radiation burns, scald burns did not demonstrate a significant temporal trend. These findings indicate a need for increased prevention efforts, especially focused on scalds. Because the type of burn, mechanisms involved, and consumer products associated with