Topic > Poverty and health consequences in underdeveloped countries:...

Nearly 200 million people worldwide are expected to be infected with this disease (Stevens, 2008). In particular, the diseases are more prevalent among young people living in underdeveloped countries in Africa. Additionally, it specifically targets poor African American women and poor communities in parts of Asia. It is one of the most neglected diseases, although it is associated with an increased risk of premature births and HIV infections, which should increase concern. This is an area that not only requires great attention, but also requires broad and in-depth analysis