Tropical Public Health
Tropical Public Health is an important branch of public health science focused on optimizing the health of individuals and populations living in tropical regions. It investigates the various factors that affect health in the tropics, such as climate, vector-borne diseases, sanitation, nutrition and access to healthcare services. It uses evidence-based research to identify health risks and develop effective strategies for prevention, early diagnosis and management of disease. The goal of tropical public health is to ensure improved health outcomes in tropical areas and reduce health disparities between populations living in different regions of the world. It has implications for global health, international travel and development, as well as for improving equity and access to health services.
← Journal of Tropical Diseases and Medicine