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  2. Tropical disease - Wikipedia

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    Tropical diseases are diseases that are prevalent in or unique to tropical and subtropical regions. [1] The diseases are less prevalent in temperate climates , due in part to the occurrence of a cold season, which controls the insect population by forcing hibernation .

  3. List of infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    Medications are usually not needed as hand, foot, and mouth disease is a viral disease that typically resolves on its own. Under research [15] [16] Sin Nombre virus: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) No Heartland virus: Heartland virus disease No Helicobacter pylori: Helicobacter pylori infection No Escherichia coliO157:H7, O111 and O104:H4

  4. Category:Tropical diseases - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Tropical diseases" ... Kids for World Health;

  5. World's Worst Travel Diseases (And How To Avoid Them) - AOL

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    Just reading the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Travel page, with its list of some 60-odd diseases from African Sleeping Sickness to Yellow Fever may be enough to make you World's ...

  6. Neglected tropical diseases - Wikipedia

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    Scabies (also sometimes known as the seven-year itch) is a contagious human skin infestation by the tiny (0.2–0.45 mm) mite Sarcoptes scabiei, variety hominis. The word is from Latin: scabere, lit. 'to scratch'. The most common symptoms are severe itchiness and a pimple -like rash. Occasionally, tiny burrows may appear on the skin. In a first-ever infection, the infected person usually ...

  7. Mosquito-borne disease - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that 105 million people have been vaccinated for yellow fever in West Africa from 2000 to 2015. [43] To date, there are relatively few vaccines against mosquito-borne diseases, this is due to the fact that most viruses and bacteria caused by mosquitos are highly mutatable.

  8. Cutaneous leishmaniasis - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous leishmaniasis is endemic in all tropical and subtropical areas of the world. [20] The distribution of this disease is very tightly linked to geography, and villages even 15 miles apart can have very different rates of cutaneous leishmaniasis. [citation needed]

  9. Yaws - Wikipedia

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    Yaws is common in at least 13 tropical countries as of 2012. [6] Almost 85% of infections occurred in three countries—Ghana, Papua New Guinea, and Solomon Islands. [9] The disease only infects humans. [10] Efforts in the 1950s and 1960s by the World Health Organization decreased the number of cases by 95%. [10]