Tropical settings present unique challenges to the practice of infection prevention and control. These are multi-faceted due to differences in the climate, culture, social, and political milieu of low- and middle-income countries situated in the tropics, as well as the lack of resources. The emergence of communicable diseases and low vaccination coverage also lead to nosocomial augmentation of community outbreaks, further increasing the economic burden of hospital management. Addressing these challenges requires innovative, low-cost, and tailored solutions suited to the tropical environment
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases, including those with pandemic potentia...
It is widely documented that infectious diseases have a very deep impact on numerous human populatio...
Despite progress made in both the basic knowledge of many infectious diseases and the process of dru...
Infectious diseases remain a key cause of morbidity and mortality in the Tropics. Many of these dise...
In low-income and middle-income countries (LMIC) health care-associated infections (HAIs) are a seri...
Poverty magnifies limitations posed by traditional biases and environmental risks. Any approach towa...
(See the editorial commentary by Keusch on pages 879–80) Infectious diseases are responsible for 125...
Implementing sustainable infection prevention and control (IP&C) programs in developing countries is...
This editorial, with its focus on tropical health, provides a great opportunity to raise the profile...
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases, including those with pandemic potentia...
Many developing countries often face significant health and hygiene challenges that predispose to th...
Contains fulltext : 97038.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Nosocomial infec...
This paper aims to heighten awareness of the significant differences between developed and developin...
Nosocomial infections and their control are a world-wide challenge. The prevalence of nosocomial inf...
Compared with other regions of the world, countries in the Tropics appear to have less Covid-19 case...
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases, including those with pandemic potentia...
It is widely documented that infectious diseases have a very deep impact on numerous human populatio...
Despite progress made in both the basic knowledge of many infectious diseases and the process of dru...
Infectious diseases remain a key cause of morbidity and mortality in the Tropics. Many of these dise...
In low-income and middle-income countries (LMIC) health care-associated infections (HAIs) are a seri...
Poverty magnifies limitations posed by traditional biases and environmental risks. Any approach towa...
(See the editorial commentary by Keusch on pages 879–80) Infectious diseases are responsible for 125...
Implementing sustainable infection prevention and control (IP&C) programs in developing countries is...
This editorial, with its focus on tropical health, provides a great opportunity to raise the profile...
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases, including those with pandemic potentia...
Many developing countries often face significant health and hygiene challenges that predispose to th...
Contains fulltext : 97038.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Nosocomial infec...
This paper aims to heighten awareness of the significant differences between developed and developin...
Nosocomial infections and their control are a world-wide challenge. The prevalence of nosocomial inf...
Compared with other regions of the world, countries in the Tropics appear to have less Covid-19 case...
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for emerging infectious diseases, including those with pandemic potentia...
It is widely documented that infectious diseases have a very deep impact on numerous human populatio...
Despite progress made in both the basic knowledge of many infectious diseases and the process of dru...