neglected tropical diseases (ntds)

  • 1Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases — The [http://www.gnntdc.org/ Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases (The Global Network)] is an alliance formed to help the 1 billion people who suffer from neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Through effective collaboration and scaling up …

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  • 2Neglected tropical disease research and development — Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a set of infectious diseases affecting an estimated 1.4 billion people worldwide. The classification of this group of neglected diseases is linked to their frequent neglect in public and private sector… …

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  • 3Neglected diseases — A young boy from Panama suffering from Chagas disease. It has manifested as an acute infection with swelling of one eye (chagoma). The neglected diseases are a group of tropical infections which are especially endemic in low income populations in …

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  • 4Neglected Diseases — The Neglected Diseases are a group of tropical infections which are especially endemic in low income populations in developing regions of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Different groups define the set of diseases differently. Together, they… …

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  • 5Sabin Vaccine Institute — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = Sabin Vaccine Institute Non profit Non profit type = NGO founded date = 1993 founder = H.R. Shepherd, Heloisa Sabin, Robert M. Chanock, and Philip K. Russell, location = Washington, D.C. origins = key people …

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  • 6Alyssa Milano — Infobox actor caption = birthname = Alyssa Jayne Milano birthdate = birth date and age|1972|12|19 birthplace = Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. yearsactive = 1984 present othername = Lyssa, Lyssie, Lyss, Ally occupation = Actress, Singer, Producer… …

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  • 7Trachoma — (Ancient Greek: rough eye ) is an infectious eye disease, and the leading [ [http://gnntdc.sabin.org/what/aboutntds.html About Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)] ] cause of the world s infectious blindness. Globally, 84 million people suffer… …

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