ABSTRACT
Tropical diseases are not merely a group of nosologic diseases indigenous to the intertropical zone. Many are diseases of poor public health originating from poverty, ignorance, and population upheaval. Tropical dermatoses represent a public health problem in 127 countries with a population of 3 billion people who do not have access to health care.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part A|29 pages
Superficial Mycosis
part B|20 pages
Pseudomycosis
part C|35 pages
Subcutaneous Mycosis
part |22 pages
D. Systemic Mycosis
part |7 pages
E. Mycosis By Opportunists
part |22 pages
F. Mycobacteriosis
part |36 pages
G. Pyodermas
part |27 pages
H. Treponematosis and Genital Ulcers
part |61 pages
I. Parasitic Dermatosis
part |35 pages
J. Virosis
part |5 pages
K. Malnutrition
part |9 pages
L. Sweaty Syndromes
part |5 pages
M. Tropical Ulcer
part |6 pages
N. Contact Reactions
part |7 pages
O. Reaction to Arthropods
part |5 pages
P. Dyschromias
part |21 pages
Q. Others