tropical$85387$ - translation to greek
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tropical$85387$ - translation to greek

TROPICAL DISEASE, ANY DISEASE THAT IS INDIGENOUS TO TROPICAL OR SUBTROPICAL AREAS OF THE WORLD OR THAT OCCURS PRINCIPALLY IN THOSE AREAS.
Disease, Tropical; Tropical diseases; Tropical fever; Tropical infections; Tropical bacterial infections; Tropical Diseases; Tropical Disease
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tropical      
adj. τροπικός
parallel of latitude         
  • lines of longitude]]. The only true world map is the [[globe]]. The Mercator projection comes from a globe inside a [[cylinder]].
  • The [[Mercator projection]] and its use on a world map. This projection first came into use in the 16th century by the Dutch.
ALL LOCATIONS ON THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH THAT ARE EQUIDISTANT FROM THE EQUATOR OR EITHER POLE
Parallel of latitude; Parallel (latitude); Line of latitude; Circles of latitude; Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn; Lines of Latitude; Parallels of latitude; Latitude circle; Latitude circles; Latitude parallel; Latitude parallels; Tropical circle; Parallel (geography); Parallel (map); Latitudinal circle
γεωγραφικός παράλληλος
tropical air         
  • Tropic Air Cessna Grand Caravan
TANZANIAN AIRLINE
τροπικός αέρας

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Tropical disease

Tropical diseases are diseases that are prevalent in or unique to tropical and subtropical regions. The diseases are less prevalent in temperate climates, due in part to the occurrence of a cold season, which controls the insect population by forcing hibernation. However, many were present in northern Europe and northern America in the 17th and 18th centuries before modern understanding of disease causation. The initial impetus for tropical medicine was to protect the health of colonial settlers, notably in India under the British Raj. Insects such as mosquitoes and flies are by far the most common disease carrier, or vector. These insects may carry a parasite, bacterium or virus that is infectious to humans and animals. Most often disease is transmitted by an insect bite, which causes transmission of the infectious agent through subcutaneous blood exchange. Vaccines are not available for most of the diseases listed here, and many do not have cures.

Human exploration of tropical rainforests, deforestation, rising immigration and increased international air travel and other tourism to tropical regions has led to an increased incidence of such diseases to non-tropical countries. Of particular concern is the habitat loss of reservoir host species.