The branch of medicine concerned with diseases, mainly of parasitic origin, common in tropical and subtropical regions. National Library of Medicine - Medical Subject Headings-2000 MeSH
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- Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Program sponsored by the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and the World Bank involved in combating major tropical diseases. Links to research publications.
- American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Purpose includes the prevention and control of tropical diseases through research and education.
- Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene London-based organization promoting the study, control and prevention of tropical diseases.
- A Guide to Travel Health and Tropical Diseases Information on tropical diseases especially Malaria, dangerous sea creatures, survival at sea.
- Tropical Disease Research Division of WHO which promotes, advocates and coordinates tropical disease control to improve the health status of individual communities and populations.
- TROPMEDEX : Tropical Medicine Expeditions Intensive learning course on Tropical Medicine and Travel Medicine for health care professionals in Kenya and Uganda (East Africa).
- McGill University Centre for Tropical Diseases The Centre offers a number of educational opportunities each year in the fields of Tropical Medicine, Laboratory Parasitology and International Health.
- American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Content includes scientific articles on tropical medicine, parasitology, infectious diseases, epidemiology, virology and international medicine.
- Wellcome Trust Centre for Tropical Medicine Provides information on research conducted on public health issues in tropical countries. Links, meetings and publications are included on the website.
- Tropical Medicine Internet Resources Links arranged by subject. Hosted by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
- Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Mission is contribute to the improvement of the health of populations internationally through research, services and teaching and training.[English, German and French]