Neglected tropical diseases

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Neglected tropical diseases
Number of people requiring interventions against neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), OWID.svg
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Varies by disease; can include fever, rash, fatigue, pain, disability
Complications Chronic illness, disability, death
Onset Varies by disease
Duration Varies by disease
Types N/A
Causes Various pathogens including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and helminths
Risks Poverty, poor sanitation, lack of access to healthcare
Diagnosis Clinical diagnosis, laboratory tests
Differential diagnosis N/A
Prevention Improved sanitation, vector control, mass drug administration
Treatment Antiparasitic drugs, antibiotics, supportive care
Medication N/A
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Over 1 billion people affected worldwide
Deaths Estimated 200,000 deaths annually


Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) comprise a range of infections predominantly found in low-income regions, primarily within tropical areas of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Despite their significant impact on global health, they often receive less attention and funding in contrast to more prominent diseases.

Introduction

NTDs affect billions of people worldwide, particularly those living in impoverished conditions without access to clean water or adequate sanitation. These diseases, while often preventable, can lead to severe disabilities and can be fatal.

Causative Agents

NTDs are instigated by a variety of pathogens, including:

  • Viruses
  • Bacteria
  • Protozoa
  • Parasitic worms (helminths)
Common pathogens causing NTDs.

Comparison to Other Infectious Diseases

While diseases like HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria — often termed the "big three" — secure the majority of research funding and global attention, NTDs collectively have an impact that can rival or exceed these diseases, especially in specific regions:

  • In sub-Saharan Africa, the overall effect of NTDs is comparable to that of malaria and tuberculosis.
  • Co-infection of NTDs can exacerbate the severity and mortality rates of conditions like HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis.

Challenges and Global Health Impact

The "neglected" status of these diseases is largely due to the limited financial resources allocated for their research, prevention, and treatment, especially when compared to other major infectious diseases. This neglect is evident despite:

  • The large number of individuals affected by NTDs.
  • The significant mortality and morbidity rates associated with these diseases.
  • The socio-economic impact on affected communities, hindering development in many regions.

Concluding Remarks

Neglected tropical diseases remain a pressing global health challenge, requiring concerted efforts for eradication. Addressing NTDs is not just a health necessity but also a step towards achieving global equity, especially for the world's most vulnerable populations.

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