Diseases that are underfunded and have low name recognition but are major burdens in less developed countries. The World Health Organization has designated six tropical infectious diseases as being neglected in industrialized countries that are endemic in many developing countries (HELMINTHIASIS; LEPROSY; LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS; ONCHOCERCIASIS; SCHISTOSOMIASIS; and TRACHOMA)
A large group of diseases which are characterized by a low prevalence in the population. They frequently are associated with problems in diagnosis and treatment
Neglected Diseases -- economics. : Blue marble health : an innovative plan to fight diseases of the poor amid wealth / Peter J. Hotez ; with a foreword by Cher
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Neglected Diseases -- history. : Fungal disease in Britain and the United States 1850-2000 : mycoses and modernity / Aya Homei and Michael Worboys
Cognitive disorders characterized by an impaired ability to perceive the nature of objects or concepts through use of the sense organs. These include spatial neglect syndromes, where an individual does not attend to visual, auditory, or sensory stimuli presented from one side of the body
Negligence -- Congresses. : Donoghue v. Stevenson and the modern law of negligence : the Paisley papers : the proceedings of the Paisley Conference on the Law of Negligence / Peter T. Burns, editor ; Susan J. Lyons, associate editor
Negligence, Contributory -- Australia -- Australian Capital Territory. : Community law reform for the Australian Capital Territory. First report. The community law reform program, contributory negligence in fatal accident cases, funeral costs in fatal accident cases / the Law Reform Commission
Negligence -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Cases : In the Supreme Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania : Franklin Allen and Joseph Allen, plaintiffs in error, vs. Julia A. Willard, widow of Charles T. Willard, and Mabel C. Willard and Walter C.T. Willard, minor children of the said Charles T. Willard, etc., defendants in error : January term, 1868, no. 117
Failure of a professional person, a physician or lawyer, to render proper services through reprehensible ignorance or negligence or through criminal intent, especially when injury or loss follows. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
Negligence -- Scotland -- Congresses. : Donoghue v. Stevenson and the modern law of negligence : the Paisley papers : the proceedings of the Paisley Conference on the Law of Negligence / Peter T. Burns, editor ; Susan J. Lyons, associate editor
Negligence -- Trial practice. : Trial manual for negligence actions / by Sydney C. Schweitzer of the New York bar; author "Preparation manual for accident cases."