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Challenges in the Management of Common Tropical Diseases during COVID 19 Pandemic
In the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, some tropical diseases, such as Dengue, leptospirosis, malaria, seasonal influenza (H1N1), chikungunya, tuberculosis, scrub typhus, are already endemic to the population. Conscientiousness and persistence of care is necessary not to neglect other endemic tropical diseases during the current pandemic. Amid the current pandemic, there can be two occurrences: co-infection and co-occurrence.