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Tropical diseases encompass all diseases that occur solely, or principally, in the tropics. In practice, the term is often taken to refer to infectious diseases that thrive in hot, humid conditions, such as malaria, leishmaniasis, schistosomiasis, onchocerciasis, lymphatic filariasis, Chagas disease, African trypanosomiasis, and dengue.
Changing Our World and TSIC announce strategic global health initiative

Changing Our World and TSIC announce strategic global health initiative

Issuing first report on NTDS, WHO aims for 'complete control' by 2015

Issuing first report on NTDS, WHO aims for 'complete control' by 2015

GSK to expand donation of albendazole medicine to treat children with STH risk

GSK to expand donation of albendazole medicine to treat children with STH risk

Scientists develop first screening method to identify river blindness disease

Scientists develop first screening method to identify river blindness disease

Miller-Mccune examines impact of limited access to schistosomiasis drug in Africa

Miller-Mccune examines impact of limited access to schistosomiasis drug in Africa

Researchers examine new genes to control mosquito-borne diseases

Researchers examine new genes to control mosquito-borne diseases

U.N. agencies' report examines global progress in fight against HIV/AIDS

U.N. agencies' report examines global progress in fight against HIV/AIDS

Significant progress made universally in increasing access to HIV/AIDS services: Report

Significant progress made universally in increasing access to HIV/AIDS services: Report

BMC physicians receive $3M NIH grant to identify TB biomarkers

BMC physicians receive $3M NIH grant to identify TB biomarkers

ASTMH recommends FDA to include neglected infections of poverty in orphan classification

ASTMH recommends FDA to include neglected infections of poverty in orphan classification

Single-dose of experimental malaria drug clears parasites in mice, represents potential new class of drugs to treat malaria in humans

Single-dose of experimental malaria drug clears parasites in mice, represents potential new class of drugs to treat malaria in humans

VOA News examines U.S. Global Health Initiative

VOA News examines U.S. Global Health Initiative

WHO revises treatment protocols for HIV patients

WHO revises treatment protocols for HIV patients

Researchers discover novel compound to combat drug resistant malaria

Researchers discover novel compound to combat drug resistant malaria

Opinions: Health and agriculture; GHI's main ideas; Recommendations to improve Haiti's government; China and the Global Fund

Opinions: Health and agriculture; GHI's main ideas; Recommendations to improve Haiti's government; China and the Global Fund

Recent releases in Global Health

Recent releases in Global Health

Study finds evidence that single-disease initiatives may compromise fragile health systems in low-income countries

Study finds evidence that single-disease initiatives may compromise fragile health systems in low-income countries

The George Washington University Professor to comment on water-borne diseases

The George Washington University Professor to comment on water-borne diseases

Scientists produce atlas of worm infection prevalence, distribution throughout Africa

Scientists produce atlas of worm infection prevalence, distribution throughout Africa

MMV joins Pool for Open Innovation against neglected tropical diseases

MMV joins Pool for Open Innovation against neglected tropical diseases

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