Correction to: Childhood disability in Malawi: a population based assessment using the key informant method
Abstract Following the publication of this article [1] it was brought to our attention that inadvertently the COSECSA Oxford Orthopaedic Link (COOL) programme was not acknowledged for funding this study.
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Main Authors: | Myroslava Tataryn (Author), Sarah Polack (Author), Linda Chokotho (Author), Wakisa Mulwafu (Author), Petros Kayange (Author), Lena Morgon Banks (Author), Christiane Noe (Author), Chris Lavy (Author), Hannah Kuper (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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