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  1. Among afflictions that fall within the field of tropical medicine are major infectious diseases, such as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis; neglected tropical diseases, such as Chagas disease, onchocerciasis (river blindness), and schistosomiasis; and some noninfectious conditions, such as malnutrition.

  2. A few of the most well-known include malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis. They must be knowledgeable in the 18 lesser known neglected tropical diseases, which include Chagas disease, rabies, and dengue.

  3. Tropical medicine is the study of the world’s major tropical diseases and related conditions, which include a group of 17 neglected tropical diseases (sometimes referred to as ‘NTDs’) such as hookworm infection, schistosomiasis, river blindness, elephantiasis, trachoma, Chagas disease, Buruli ulcer, and leishmaniasis, as well as HIV/AIDS ...

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · Such infectious diseases are known simply as tropical diseases (as they are disproportionately more prevalent than other non-infectious diseases), and tropical medicine has emerged as an...

  5. Nov 20, 2020 · Tropical diseases can be caused by a variety of pathogens: Bacteria. Examples of bacterial tropical diseases include cholera and tuberculosis. Parasites. Examples of parasitic tropical diseases include Chagas disease and malaria. Viruses. Examples of viral tropical diseases include chikungunya, rabies, rotavirus, West Nile, yellow fever, and Zika.

  6. Tropical disease, any disease that is indigenous to tropical or subtropical areas of the world or that occurs principally in those areas. Examples of tropical diseases include malaria, cholera, Chagas disease, yellow fever, and dengue.

  7. The Tropical Medicine practice at Massachusetts General Hospital specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and care of individuals with illnesses and infections most common or unique to tropical climates or the developing world.

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