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Neglected diseases, such as Chagas disease and schistosomiasis, are given a low status in global public health priorities. Yet they affect one billion people, mainly in remote areas, rural slums and conflict zones.

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Opinions and Analysis

T. dimidiata, vector of Chagas disease that can cause cardiovascular disease Tropical-chronic diseases link 'could inform health policy'

Understanding how neglected tropical diseases affect chronic diseases can help inform health policies, say Peter Hotez and Abdallah Daar.

19 November 2008 | EN | ES
Source: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases

Priority review vouchers might not be the way forward

FDA priority review vouchers will not necessarily encourage research into tropical diseases, argues Aaron Kesselheim.

18 November 2008 | EN | 中文
Source: New England Journal of Medicine

Malaria cannot be halted on its own

5 August 2008 | EN
Source: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases


News and Features

Obama 'should double global health spending'

The US Institute of Medicine says global health — and health research — should become central to US foreign policy.

18 December 2008 | EN | 中文

A technician carrying out a routine test for lymphatic filariasis in Brazil Latin America 'suffering high burden of neglected disease'

The neglected disease burden in Latin America and the Caribbean could be greater than HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, say researchers.

31 October 2008 | EN | ES | 中文