A wide spectrum of tropical diseases present to the IMT and its field clinics.

Echinococcosis |

Malaria |

Cysticercosis |

Loxocelism |

Sporotrichosis |

Leptospirosis |

Norwegian scabies |

Snake Bite |

Anthrax |
In addition to the complete
range of common ubiquitous tropical enteric, respiratory, and
viral exanthematous diseases, the following is a partial list
of infectious agents presenting to the IMT:
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malaria, yellow fever, leishmaniasis, Chaga's disease
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cyclosporiasis, brucellosis, leprosy, plague
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free-living amebas, HTLV-1, strongyloidiasis, chancroid
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viral hepatitis (A,B,C,D), oropouche virus, Bartonellosis,
leptospirosis
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cholera, anthrax, cysticercosis, diphyllobothriasis
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paragonomiasis, fascioliasis, typhus, diphtheria
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paracoccidioidomycosis, rabies, echinococcosis, chromomycosis
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Free-living amoebas |

Pott's disease |

Leprosy |

Bartonellosis |

Dengue |

Malnutrition |

Leishmaniasis |

Brucellosis |

Cutaneous TB |

Yellow Fever |

Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis |
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