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Neglected Diseases

Meaning

Neglected Diseases represent a diverse group of chronic, debilitating conditions predominantly affecting impoverished populations in tropical and subtropical regions, characterized by their historical lack of significant investment in research and development for prevention and treatment. These diseases, often parasitic, bacterial, or viral in origin, impose a substantial global health burden, contributing to widespread morbidity, disability, and premature mortality, yet receive insufficient attention compared to other major infectious diseases.