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Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of parasitic and bacterial diseases that cause substantial illness for more than one billion people globally. Affecting the world’s poorest people, NTDs impair physical and cognitive development, contribute to mother and child illness and death, make it difficult to farm or earn a living, and limit productivity in the workplace. As a result, NTDs trap the poor in a cycle of poverty and disease.

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  1. Neglected tropical diseases(NTDs)– a diverse group of communicable diseases that prevail in tropical and subtropical conditions in 149 countries – affect more than one billion people and cost developing economies billions of dollars every year. Populations living in poverty, without adequate...
  2. Chagas is a disease caused by a parasite namedTrypanosoma cruzi. The parasite is transmitted to humans through the bite of an insect known as the kissing bug, vinchuca, chinche, barbeiro and scientifically calledTriatoma infestans. This video discusses methods to help prevent this disease....
  3. Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of parasitic and bacterial diseases that cause substantial illness for more than one billion people globally. Affecting the world’s poorest people, NTDs impair physical and cognitive development, contribute to mother and child illness and death, make...
  4. It is estimated that over one billion people from the world’s most disadvantaged and poorest communities suffer from at least one neglected tropical disease (NTD), which can significantly impact upon their physical and emotional wellbeing. Close to 60% of the world’s children are expected to...
  5. Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines is an open access journal that considers basic, translational and applied research, as well as reviews and commentary, related to the prevention and management of healthcare and diseases in international travelers. Given the changes in demographic...
  6. 1991-01-01 This empirical report provides guidelines on how to improve the organization and management of tropical disease control programs. The target audience is donors, health specialists, and program managers interested in improving tropical disease control programs in developing countries. 51 pages,...
  7. Vaccines2022,10(3), 372;https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10030372 Published: 27 February 2022 Abstract Yellow fever (YF) virus still represents a major threat in low resource countries in both South America and Africa despite the presence of an effective vaccine. YF outbreaks are not only due to...
  8. Tropical Medicine and Healthis an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research and reviews on all aspects of tropical medicine and global health. The journal welcomes clinical, epidemiological, laboratory and policy research.
  9. Abstract, Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2015 Climate change and urbanization can alter the burden of human diseases. The tropics, a region that includes the poorest populations and highest disease burdens, are expected to get slightly hotter and substantially more urban. Studies have projected...
  10. Abstract, POS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2021 Schistosomiasis is an infectious parasitic disease and one of the 20 diseases considered by the World Health Organization as a neglected tropical disease. It is typically associated with poor environmental and sanitary conditions, primarily...
  11. anamed would like the information in this booklet be distributed as widely as possible. We encourage users of this book to translate it into local languages. However, because the contents are constantly being updated, please consult anamed first. The copyright of all translations remains with...
  12. In tropical countries malaria kills more than a million people every year. The majority are children. That means, a person dies of malaria somewhere in the world at least every 30 seconds. Great advances have been made in pharmaceutical technology, but still many of the poorest people in the...
  13. 2012-12-20 In tropical countries malaria kills more than a million people every year. The majority are children. That means, a person dies of malaria somewhere in the world at least every 30 seconds. Great advances have been made in pharmaceutical technology, but still many of the poorest people in the...
  14. This guides containslinks toresourcesat the Texas Medical Center Libraryandinformationrelatedto tropical medicineanddiseases.
  15. Susanne H.Sokolowshsokolow@gmail.com,ElizabethHuttinger,NicolasJouanard,+8, andGiulio A.De LeoAuthors Info & Affiliations,Edited by Rodolfo Dirzo, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, and approved June 5, 2015 (received for review February 26, 2015),July 20, 2015,112(31)9650-9655,...
  16. Hunter, P. (2014), Tropical diseases and the poor. EMBO rep, 15: 347-350.https://doi.org/10.1002/embr.201438652 For decades, public health experts and economists have been warning of the enormous human toll and economic losses exerted by tropical diseases, notably malaria, dengue fever, and...
  17. Frontiers in Tropical Diseasesis a collaborative and multidisciplinary journal publishing cutting-edge research on the pathophysiology and control of diseases that occur solely or predominantly in tropical regions of the world with a focus on integrative prevention, control and treatment methods...
  18. Int. J. Mol. Sci.2022,23(4), 2255;https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042255 Published: 18 February 2022 Abstract Schistosomiasis, caused by human trematode blood flukes (schistosomes), remains one of the most prevalent and serious of the neglected tropical parasitic diseases. Currently, treatment of...