Some tropical diseases are the direct cause of severe disturbances of cerebral function while others affect only finer cerebral systems controlling fears, anxiety and personality traits. The mechanisms by which psychiatric symptoms are produced in tropical disorders are not any different from the mechanisms that relate to any physical disorders. Neuropsychiatric symptoms may be caused by a number of different mechanisms including bacterial toxins, release of cytokines, hyperthermia, shock (poor perfusion), acute renal insufficiency, pulmonary failure (shock lung), coagulopathy, disruption of the blood-brain barrier, and/or the nest of pathogens into the central nervous system. The following tropical illnesses can be associated with neuropsy...
Infectious diseases of the nervous system in the developing world have been rela-tively neglected. T...
Vascular diseases of the brain are the second reason of the death and the first cause of morbidity a...
Dengue infection is endemic in more than 100 countries, mostly in the developing world. Recent obser...
Neglected tropical diseases consist of a group of infectious diseases with the unifying features of ...
"Neuroparasitology and Tropical Neurology, a new volume in The Handbook of Clinical Neurology, provi...
A number of diseases and conditions that occur primarily in remote rural or poor urban areas of low-...
Neurologic signs and symptoms are common in acute malarial infection. However, after the parasites h...
Malaria, a highly prevalent parasitic disease in tropical country, have some atypical neuro-psychiat...
International audienceDescriptionNeuroepidemiology in Tropical Health covers major neurological dise...
International audienceBackground: Onchocerciasis is a serious problem in tropical areas. The role of...
Distinguishing parasitic diseases from other infections and tropical medical disorders based on micr...
BACKGROUND: Neurological signs and symptoms are common in malaria, but observations in Vietnam and T...
Globally, there are an estimated 1 billion people suffering from at least one of the 20 neglected tr...
This review is aimed at emphasizing the need for basic neuroscience research on two tropical disease...
International audienceParasites infect the central nervous system of children, particularly in resou...
Infectious diseases of the nervous system in the developing world have been rela-tively neglected. T...
Vascular diseases of the brain are the second reason of the death and the first cause of morbidity a...
Dengue infection is endemic in more than 100 countries, mostly in the developing world. Recent obser...
Neglected tropical diseases consist of a group of infectious diseases with the unifying features of ...
"Neuroparasitology and Tropical Neurology, a new volume in The Handbook of Clinical Neurology, provi...
A number of diseases and conditions that occur primarily in remote rural or poor urban areas of low-...
Neurologic signs and symptoms are common in acute malarial infection. However, after the parasites h...
Malaria, a highly prevalent parasitic disease in tropical country, have some atypical neuro-psychiat...
International audienceDescriptionNeuroepidemiology in Tropical Health covers major neurological dise...
International audienceBackground: Onchocerciasis is a serious problem in tropical areas. The role of...
Distinguishing parasitic diseases from other infections and tropical medical disorders based on micr...
BACKGROUND: Neurological signs and symptoms are common in malaria, but observations in Vietnam and T...
Globally, there are an estimated 1 billion people suffering from at least one of the 20 neglected tr...
This review is aimed at emphasizing the need for basic neuroscience research on two tropical disease...
International audienceParasites infect the central nervous system of children, particularly in resou...
Infectious diseases of the nervous system in the developing world have been rela-tively neglected. T...
Vascular diseases of the brain are the second reason of the death and the first cause of morbidity a...
Dengue infection is endemic in more than 100 countries, mostly in the developing world. Recent obser...