Analysis: U.S. poor are vulnerable to 'neglected' diseases - USATODAY.com: Tropical diseases that ravage Africa, Asia and Latin America commonly occur among the poor in the USA, leaving thousands of people shattered by debilitating complications including mental retardation, heart disease and epilepsy, an analysis showed Monday.
The diseases, caused by chronic viral, bacterial and parasitic infections, disproportionately strike women and children and are largely overlooked by doctors, says author Peter Hotez of the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases, part of Sabin Vaccine Institute.
Hotez says the diseases go untreated in hundreds of thousands of poor people who live mainly in inner cities, the Mississippi Delta, Appalachia and the Mexican borderlands.
In many cases, he says, the infections cause disabilities that trap sufferers in lasting poverty. His analysis, called 'Neglected Infections of Poverty in the United States,' appears in the journal he edits, PloS Neglected Tropical Diseases.