The so-called "neglected diseases" affect some of the world's poorest people. In many cases, the cost of controlling these diseases is tiny in comparison with the benefits their eradication would bring. In others, treatment is still problematic and more research is required. But is there the will to tackle these issues once and for all? Dr Peter Charlish reports on a global problem
The "neglected diseases" are a group of infectious and parasitic diseases that mainly affect developing countries. They are neglected in...
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