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Spectrum of Tropical Diseases in Perú

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:
  • malaria, yellow fever, leishmaniasis, Chaga's disease

  • cyclosporiasis, brucellosis, leprosy, plague

  • free-living amebas, HTLV-1, strongyloidiasis, chancroid

  • viral hepatitis (A,B,C,D), oropouche virus, Bartonellosis, leptospirosis

  • cholera, anthrax, cysticercosis, diphyllobothriasis

  • paragonomiasis, fascioliasis, typhus, diphtheria

  • paracoccidioidomycosis, rabies, echinococcosis, chromomycosis


Free-living amoebas

Pott's disease

Leprosy

Bartonellosis

Dengue

Malnutrition

Leishmaniasis

Brucellosis

Cutaneous TB

Yellow Fever

Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis

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