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Dracunculiasis, onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis, and trachoma.
[dracunculiasis]
The
four
diseases
discussed
in
this
chapter
(
dracunculiasis
,
onchocerciasis
,
schistosomiasis
,
and
trachoma
)
are
among
the
officially
designated
"
Neglected
Tropical
Diseases
,
"
and
each
is
also
both
the
result
of
and
a
contributor
to
the
poverty
of
many
rural
populations
.
To
various
degrees
,
they
all
have
adverse
effects
on
health
,
agricultural
productivity
,
and
education
.
The
Carter
Center
decided
to
work
on
these
health
problems
because
of
their
adverse
effect
on
the
lives
of
poor
people
and
the
opportunity
to
help
implement
effective
interventions
.
As
a
result
of
the
global
campaign
spearheaded
by
the
Carter
Center
since
1986
,
the
extent
of
dracunculiasis
has
been
reduced
from
20
to
five
endemic
countries
and
the
number
of
cases
reduced
by
more
than
99
%
.
We
have
helped
administer
nearly
20
%
of
the
530
million
Mectizan
(
ivermectin
)
doses
for
onchocerciasis
,
which
is
now
being
controlled
throughout
most
of
Africa
,
and
is
progressing
toward
elimination
in
the
Americas
.
Since
1999
,
two
Nigerian
states
have
been
using
village
-based
health
workers
originally
recruited
to
work
on
onchocerciasis
to
also
deliver
mass
treatment
and
health
education
for
schistosomiasis
and
lymphatic
filariasis
.
They
now
also
distribute
vitamin
A
supplements
and
bed
nets
to
prevent
malaria
and
lymphatic
filariasis
.
Ethiopia
aims
to
eliminate
blinding
trachoma
in
the
Amhara
Region
of
that
highest-endemicity
country
by
2012
,
already
constructing
more
than
300
,
000
latrines
and
other
complementary
interventions
.
Because
of
the
synergy
between
these
diseases
and
poverty
,
controlling
or
eliminating
the
disease
also
reduces
poverty
and
increases
self-reliance
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"other complementary interventions"
symptom
dracunculiasis
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