Abstract
Women in rural mining communities in Ghana are at higher threat of skin diseases due to the lax mining regulations in the country and the potential for increased exposure to environmental and occupational risk factors. Hence, investigating the prevalence and determining factors of skin diseases among women in resource-poor settings in Ghana is essential. This research intended to ascertain the prevalence of skin diseases among women in rural mining communities in the Mpohor District, Ghana, and identifying the determinants of skin diseases among the women.
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