Podoconiosis is a non-infectious tropical lymphoedema causing swelling of the lower legs. Podoconiosis is associated with stigma, depression and reduced productivity, resulting in significant socio-economic impacts for affected individuals, families and communities. It is caused by barefoot exposure to soils and affects disadvantaged populations. Evidence from the past 5 y suggests that podoconiosis is amenable to public health interventions, e.g. footwear and hygiene-based morbidity management, which reduce acute clinical episodes. Although much has been learned in recent years, advances in care for these patients and worldwide control requires further reliable and relevant research. To develop a comprehensive global control strategy, the ...
BackgroundPodoconiosis is a type of elephantiasis characterised by swelling of the lower legs. It is...
BackgroundPodoconiosis, affects lower limb, is an entirely preventable non-communicable tropical dis...
Background Difficulties in reliably diagnosing podoconiosis have severely limited the scale-up and u...
Podoconiosis is a non-infectious tropical lymphoedema causing swelling of the lower legs. Podoconios...
Podoconiosis is an inflammatory disease caused by prolonged contact with irritant minerals in soil. ...
Podoconiosis is an inflammatory disease caused by prolonged contact with irritant minerals in soil. ...
Podoconiosis is a non-infectious geochemical disease that results in swelling of the lower legs. It...
Podoconiosis is one of the few diseases that could potentially be eliminated within one generation. ...
Background: Podoconiosis is one of the forgotten types of leg swelling (elephantiasis) in the tropic...
Background Podoconiosis is a type of elephantiasis characterised by swelling of the lower legs. It i...
Background. Podoconiosis is one of the neglected tropical diseases, and it is a nonfilarial elephant...
Understanding of the geographical distribution of diseases is needed to inform health service design...
Podoconiosis is a geochemical disease occurring in individuals exposed to red clay soil of volcanic ...
Background Podoconiosis is a non-infectious geochemical lymphoedema of the lower legs associated w...
Background Podoconiosis is a skin Neglected Tropical Disease (skin NTD) that causes lymphoedema, and...
BackgroundPodoconiosis is a type of elephantiasis characterised by swelling of the lower legs. It is...
BackgroundPodoconiosis, affects lower limb, is an entirely preventable non-communicable tropical dis...
Background Difficulties in reliably diagnosing podoconiosis have severely limited the scale-up and u...
Podoconiosis is a non-infectious tropical lymphoedema causing swelling of the lower legs. Podoconios...
Podoconiosis is an inflammatory disease caused by prolonged contact with irritant minerals in soil. ...
Podoconiosis is an inflammatory disease caused by prolonged contact with irritant minerals in soil. ...
Podoconiosis is a non-infectious geochemical disease that results in swelling of the lower legs. It...
Podoconiosis is one of the few diseases that could potentially be eliminated within one generation. ...
Background: Podoconiosis is one of the forgotten types of leg swelling (elephantiasis) in the tropic...
Background Podoconiosis is a type of elephantiasis characterised by swelling of the lower legs. It i...
Background. Podoconiosis is one of the neglected tropical diseases, and it is a nonfilarial elephant...
Understanding of the geographical distribution of diseases is needed to inform health service design...
Podoconiosis is a geochemical disease occurring in individuals exposed to red clay soil of volcanic ...
Background Podoconiosis is a non-infectious geochemical lymphoedema of the lower legs associated w...
Background Podoconiosis is a skin Neglected Tropical Disease (skin NTD) that causes lymphoedema, and...
BackgroundPodoconiosis is a type of elephantiasis characterised by swelling of the lower legs. It is...
BackgroundPodoconiosis, affects lower limb, is an entirely preventable non-communicable tropical dis...
Background Difficulties in reliably diagnosing podoconiosis have severely limited the scale-up and u...