Persisting social participation restrictions among former Buruli ulcer patients in Ghana and Benin.

Buruli ulcer may induce severe disabilities impacting on a person's well-being and quality of life. Information about long-term disabilities and participation restrictions is scanty. The objective of this study was to gain insight into participation restrictions among former Buruli ulcer patien...

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Main Authors: Janine de Zeeuw (Author), Till F Omansen (Author), Marlies Douwstra (Author), Yves T Barogui (Author), Chantal Agossadou (Author), Ghislain E Sopoh (Author), Richard O Phillips (Author), Christian Johnson (Author), K Mohammed Abass (Author), Paul Saunderson (Author), Pieter U Dijkstra (Author), Tjip S van der Werf (Author), Ymkje Stienstra (Author)
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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