01349nas a2200157 4500000000100000008004100001260003000042653002200072653003200094100001300126700001200139245008100151300001200232520092900244020001801173 2024 d bSpringer Nature Singapore10atropical medicine10aneglected tropical diseases1 aSharma A1 aGupta S00aSkin Disease in Tropics: Impacted by Heat, Humidity, and Healthcare Neglect a229-2503 a
The tropics are a warm equatorial zone that are rich in flora, fauna, diversity and resources and yet entrenched in poverty. Tropical skin diseases include those caused directly by the hot and humid environment such as miliaria and sweat dermatitis; and a predominance of preventable and controllable infections due to healthcare neglect, focus on Western models and lack of political initiative. These include common episodic infections such as periporitis, pyoderma, scabies, dermatophytosis; as well as infections peculiar to the tropics including cutaneous tuberculosis and the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) that include cutaneous leishmaniasis, leprosy, filariasis, mycetoma and other subcutaneous mycoses. Tropical medicine offers the most heart-warming results when simple health measures are implemented, warranting global focus to transform these regions into flourishing, self-sufficient territories.
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