The misery and disability caused by a group of chronic infectious diseases, found almost exclusively in very poor populations, can now be substantially reduced, according to a new report released today by WHO. The report Working to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases covers 17 neglected tropical diseases1 that thrive in impoverished settings, where housing is often substandard, environments are contaminated with filth, and disease-spreading insects and animals abound…
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October 17th, 2010
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