Migration to urban slums increases the risk of gastrointestinal disease, tuberculosis, AIDS and 'Western' diseases such as hypertension. Lack of material resources has severely limited the availability of therapeutic agents, particularly in the management of HIV disease in the developing world.
Finally, in developing countries, infectious diseases are often associated with natural disasters such as drought, flooding and earthquakes as well as with war and political strife.
Migration to urban slums increases the risk of gastrointestinal disease, tuberculosis, AIDS and 'Western' diseases such as hypertension. Lack of material resources has severely limited the availability of therapeutic agents, particularly in the management of HIV disease in the developing world. Finally, in developing countries, infectious diseases are often associated with natural disasters such as drought, flooding and earthquakes as well as with war and political strife.
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