Abstract
The author presents historical and socioeconomic comments followed by a discussion of common disease patterns; viral diseases (human imununodeficiency virus disease and infection dengue fever and dengue hemorragic fever viral hepatitis Japanese B encephalitis rabies); bacterial diseases (tuberculosis nontuberculous mycobacterium infection cholera enteric fever melioidosis traveler’s diarrhea leptospirosis sexually transmitted diseases anthrax rickettsial diseases plague); parasitic diseases (protozoa nematodes trematodes costodes); fungal diseases; and poisonous animals and fish.
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