Community-based models for neglected tropical diseases affecting the skin: a scoping review [PDF]
India Hotopf +12 more
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Forgotten People, Forgotten Diseases: The Neglected Tropical Diseases and Their Impact on Global Health and Development. 2d ed. [PDF]
E. J. Stern
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Beyond the Adult Mind: A Developmental Framework for Predictive Processing in Infancy
Abstract Predictive Processing has been proposed as the single unifying computation underlying all of cognition, and proponents argue that all psychological phenomena can be explained as consequences of this principle. This theoretical framework has inspired many cognitive scientists and neuroscientists, but it currently has no developmental mechanism ...
Emma K. Ward +4 more
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Economic evaluations of community health worker programs focussed on neglected tropical diseases in low- and middle-income countries (2015-2024): A scoping literature review. [PDF]
Stansert Katzen L +22 more
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Solutions to Neglected Tropical Diseases Require Vibrant Local Scientific Communities
Serap Aksoy
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Taking the neglected out of neglected tropical diseases [PDF]
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Digital Disease Ecologies: Encounter, Datafication and the Digital Geographies of One Health
Short Abstract Through the case of Snake Awareness Rescue Protection App (SARPA), a digital snake translocation and snakebite prevention mobile phone application in Kerala, India, this paper extends recent geographical ‘digital ecologies’ scholarship's concern for the digitisation of more‐than‐human worlds to digital health technology and disease ...
George Kirkham
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Neglected Tropical Diseases and Female Infertility: Possible Pathophysiological Mechanisms. [PDF]
Agbomhere Hamed M +7 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives According to the World Health Organization, more than 1 billion people are at risk of leishmaniasis in over 89 countries. Environmental changes such as deforestation, urban expansion and climate change facilitate the spread of sand fly vectors and reservoirs, increasing disease transmission.
Ismael Severino de Lima +14 more
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