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Women in Medical Entomology | Just another WordPress.com weblog Women in Medical Entomology Skip to content Home About Why WIME? ← Older posts May 6, 2008 · 8:58 pm Another concern for women’s health – stigma In an article by Peter Hotez, “Stigma: The stealth weapon of NTD,” he discusses the social implications of many NTDs. For instance, Jorge Alvar and his colleagues at the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently pointed out that women have a higher disease burden from leishmaniasis than men because of reduced health care access, and because of their heightened social isolation from the disfigurement caused by the cutaneous form of the disease, which can prevent a young woman from being permitted to touch her children, enter into marriage, or remain married [3],[9]. Similarly, a team from Groningen University Hospital in the Netherlands has eloquently described how the disfiguring wounds of Buruli ulcer in A...

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