01626nas a2200157 4500000000100000008004100001100001300042700001100055700001200066245005100078856007400129300001200203490000600215520123300221022001401454 2016 d1 aGupta PS1 aSoni M1 aGupta A00aNeglected tropical diseases: Current snapshot. uhttp://www.ijcmas.com/5-2-2016/Priyanka%20Soni%20Gupta,%20et%20al.pdf a615-6250 v53 a

Tainted in 2005, Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) have earned consideration in field of interest for research, improved financial support with political conviction for keeping a check and their consequent extermination. Beginning with an initial number of 13 neglected tropical diseases – out of which 7 were helminth, 3 bacterial and 3 protozoal infections – the list now includes more than 40 diseases including fungal, viral and ectoparasitic infections. Globally, a major part of world‘s population is infected with one or more NTDs with around two billion at risk, and half a million people dying every year as a consequence. NTD morbidity rates are significantly higher than the mortality rates and occupies the fourth position in most annihilating group of communicable diseases after LRTIs, HIV, and diarrheal diseases – ranking ahead of malaria or tuberculosis(1,2). We hereby provide a complete overview of the NTDs & their usefulness for the general practitioners treating travellers and migrants in India. Our review provides a comprehensive viewpoint, achievements & challenges of NTDs, as it negatively influences the economic progress, restrains educational performance and development.

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