Marginalised populations in many low- and middle-income countries experience an increasing burden of disease, in sub-Saharan Africa to a large extent due to faltering health systems and serious HIV epidemics. Also other poverty related diseases (PRDs) are prevalent, especially respiratory and diarrhoeal diseases in children, malnutrition, maternal and perinatal health problems, tuberculosis and malaria. Daily, nearly 30,000 children under the age of 5 die, most from preventable causes, and 8,000 people die from HIV infections. In spite of the availability of powerful preventive and therapeutic tools for combating these PRDs, their implementation, especially in terms of equitable delivery, leaves much to be desired. The research community mu...
Research plays a crucial role in developing solutions to the health problems suffered by the populat...
Contains fulltext : 69872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Author SummaryIn...
Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?Despite growing awarene...
The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of chronic disabling infections affecting more th...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has huge amounts of natural resources and a source of strategic minerals. i...
Infectious diseases remain a major cause of disability of death in low-resource settings. Malaria al...
Infectious diseases remain a major cause of disability of death in low-resource settings. Malaria al...
Author SummaryInfectious diseases remain a major health and socioeconomic problem in many low-income...
Copyright: © 2009 Manderson et al.Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) exist and persist for social an...
Infectious diseases remain a major health and socioeconomic problem in many low-income countries, pa...
Infectious diseases remain a major health and socioeconomic problem in many low-income countries, pa...
Infectious diseases remain a major health and socioeconomic problem in many low-income countries, pa...
This project was a case study of malaria in Africa, specifically the Sub-Saharan region. The researc...
SummaryThe neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are the most common infections of humans in Sub-Sahara...
Background: Middle and lower income countries are challenged with a double burden of disease: while ...
Research plays a crucial role in developing solutions to the health problems suffered by the populat...
Contains fulltext : 69872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Author SummaryIn...
Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?Despite growing awarene...
The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of chronic disabling infections affecting more th...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has huge amounts of natural resources and a source of strategic minerals. i...
Infectious diseases remain a major cause of disability of death in low-resource settings. Malaria al...
Infectious diseases remain a major cause of disability of death in low-resource settings. Malaria al...
Author SummaryInfectious diseases remain a major health and socioeconomic problem in many low-income...
Copyright: © 2009 Manderson et al.Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) exist and persist for social an...
Infectious diseases remain a major health and socioeconomic problem in many low-income countries, pa...
Infectious diseases remain a major health and socioeconomic problem in many low-income countries, pa...
Infectious diseases remain a major health and socioeconomic problem in many low-income countries, pa...
This project was a case study of malaria in Africa, specifically the Sub-Saharan region. The researc...
SummaryThe neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are the most common infections of humans in Sub-Sahara...
Background: Middle and lower income countries are challenged with a double burden of disease: while ...
Research plays a crucial role in developing solutions to the health problems suffered by the populat...
Contains fulltext : 69872.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Author SummaryIn...
Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?Despite growing awarene...