Tropical Diseases - Human
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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- 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,...
- 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...
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