Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Poor Americans in the United States suffer hidden burden of parasitic and other neglected diseases
In an article titled "Poverty and Neglected Diseases in the ‘Other’ America," Professor Peter Hotez (George Washington University and the Sabin Vaccine Institute) says that there is evidence that the parasitic diseases toxocariasis, cysticercosis and toxoplasmosis as well as other neglected infections are very common in the United States, especially among poor and underrepresented minority populations living in inner cities and poor rural areas.
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