Capacity to Benefit
Find listed below the available downloads for the project. Click on them to read or download if you wish.
You can also download the full Skin Care For All pdf by clicking here (be aware this is a large file and may take some minutes to download).
Introduction
- 1. Introduction ISD Task Force for Skin Care for All
- 2. The assessment of dermatological needs in resource-poor regions
- 3. Managing skin disease in reource-poor environments
- 4. Can school teachers improve the management
- 5. The contribution of the nursing service worldwide
- 6. Advancement of women in dermatology
- 7. Focus on Dermatopathology in Developing Countries
- 8. The value of diagnosis in the clinic or by telemedicine
- 9. From Teledermatology,Apps and Web forums
- 10. World wide strategy for skin health care
- 11. Caretaking of the skin and leadership in Public Health
- 12. Nonclinical challenges of Indian Dermatology
- 13. Medicine and Dermatology in less fortunate countries
- 14. Wound and Lymphoedema Management. WHO
Prevalence Studies
- 15. Tinea capitis in South-Western Ethiopia a study of risk factors for infection and carriage
- 16. Skin disease in southwestern Ethiopia
- 17. Skin disease in rural Tanzania
- 18. Cutaneous disorders in the bairro Inhamudima of Beira, Mozambique
- 19. Prevalence of skin diseases in rural areas of Assiut Governorate, Upper Egypt
Mobile Populations
Contagious Disease
- 23. Bringing treatment and control programmes for STIs
- 24. The Contribution of Dermatology in the Recognition and care of HIV-infected patients.
- 25. Efficacy of trilosan soap against superficial dermatomycoses a double-blind clinical trial
- 26. Subcutaneous mycosis and community dermatology
- 27. Leprosy in the Philippines
- 28. Community Care of those Physically Disabled due to Leprosy
- 29. At Rainbow’s End. Public Health and dermatology in Palau.
- 30. Scabies. Looking at ways to deal with endemic scabies in Fiji.