Neglected tropical diseases in India

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Neglected Tropical Diseases in India are a group of parasitic and bacterial diseases that are prevalent in tropical and subtropical conditions. These diseases are often overlooked in public health agendas, despite causing significant morbidity and mortality in India.

Overview[edit]

Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are a diverse group of communicable diseases that prevail in tropical and subtropical conditions in 149 countries. They affect more than one billion people and cost developing economies billions of dollars every year. Populations living in poverty, without adequate sanitation and in close contact with infectious vectors and domestic animals and livestock are those worst affected.

Prevalence in India[edit]

India, with its vast population and diverse climatic conditions, is a hotbed for various NTDs. Diseases such as Lymphatic Filariasis, Dengue, Leishmaniasis, and Japanese Encephalitis are prevalent in various parts of the country.

Control Measures[edit]

The Indian government, in collaboration with various international health organizations, has implemented several control measures to combat NTDs. These include mass drug administration, vector control, and health education.

Challenges[edit]

Despite these efforts, controlling NTDs in India remains a significant challenge due to factors such as inadequate healthcare infrastructure, social stigma associated with these diseases, and lack of awareness among the population.

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