1. [Neglected tropical diseases and their impact on cardiovascular health (The NET-Heart Project)].
- Author
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Iomini PA, Parodi JB, Farina JM, Saldarriaga C, Liblik K, Mendoza I, Sosa Liprandi A, Wyss F, Martínez-Sellés M, Burgos LM, and Baranchuk A
- Subjects
- Humans, Neglected Diseases epidemiology, Cardiovascular System, Tropical Medicine
- Abstract
Neglected tropical diseases (NTD) are a group of diseases with high prevalence in tropical and subtropical countries. They are associated to poverty and underdevelopment. Due to its high morbimortality, these conditions are considered a health crisis. The impact of these diseases can be worsened by the poor socioeconomic status of the affected countries, most of them under-developed, which affects the health care provided to patients. The morbidity of these diseases is explained by the wide organic impairment that they produce. The cardiovascular system is particularly affected, which explains the high morbimortality of NTD. In this article, we review the key issues of a project elaborated by Emerging Leaders of the Interamerican Society of Cardiology (SIAC), about the cardiovascular impact of NTD: the NET-Heart Project (Neglected Tropical Diseases and other Infectious Diseases affecting the Heart).
- Published
- 2021