Journal article

Neglected Tropical Diseases of Oceania: Review of Their Prevalence, Distribution, and Opportunities for Control

K Kline, JS McCarthy, M Pearson, A Loukas, PJ Hotez

Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2013

Abstract

Among Oceania's population of 35 million people, the greatest number living in poverty currently live in Papua New Guinea (PNG), Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. These impoverished populations are at high risk for selected NTDs, including Necator americanus hookworm infection, strongyloidiasis, lymphatic filariasis (LF), balantidiasis, yaws, trachoma, leprosy, and scabies, in addition to outbreaks of dengue and other arboviral infections including Japanese encephalitis virus infection. PNG stands out for having the largest number of cases and highest prevalence for most of these NTDs. However, Australia's Aboriginal population also suffers from a range of significant NTDs. Through the..

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