Poverty related diseases amongst Malaysia's low-income community: a review

Trop Biomed. 2023 Mar 1;40(1):65-75. doi: 10.47665/tb.40.1.013.

Abstract

Poverty, as proven by several studies, is a driving force behind poor health and hygiene practices. This review attempts to outline common communicable and non-communicable diseases that disproportionately affect Malaysia's 2.91 million low-income households. The current study also looks into the government's housing and healthcare programmes for this demographic to improve their health and well-being. The initial examination yielded incredibly little research on this marginalised community, with event reporting typically generalised to the Malaysian community as a whole rather than analysing disease incidences based on household income, which would better reflect povertydriven diseases. As a result, there is an acute need for more accurate information on the epidemiology of diseases among the poor in order to address this public health issue and provide conclusions that can drive policy designs.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Developing Countries*
  • Malaysia / epidemiology
  • Poverty*