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Dracunculiasis (Guinea worm disease) and the eradication initiative.
[dracunculiasis]
Dracunculiasis
,
also
known
as
guinea
worm
disease
,
is
caused
by
the
large
female
of
the
nematode
Dracunculus
medinensis
,
which
emerges
painfully
and
slowly
from
the
skin
,
usually
on
the
lower
limbs
.
The
disease
can
infect
animals
,
and
sustainable
animal
cycles
occur
in
North
America
and
Central
Asia
but
do
not
act
as
reservoirs
of
human
infection
.
The
disease
is
endemic
across
the
Sahel
belt
of
Africa
from
Mauritania
to
Ethiopia
,
having
been
eliminated
from
Asia
and
some
African
countries
.
It
has
a
significant
socioeconomic
impact
because
of
the
temporary
disability
that
it
causes
.
Dracunculiasis
is
exclusively
caught
from
drinking
water
,
usually
from
ponds
.
A
campaign
to
eradicate
the
disease
was
launched
in
the
1980
s
and
has
made
significant
progress
.
The
strategy
of
the
campaign
is
discussed
,
including
water
supply
,
health
education
,
case
management
,
and
vector
control
.
Current
issues
including
the
integration
of
the
campaign
into
primary
health
care
and
the
mapping
of
cases
by
using
geographic
information
systems
are
also
considered
.
Finally
,
some
lessons
for
other
disease
control
and
eradication
programs
are
outlined
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"the temporary disability that it causes"
symptom
dracunculiasis
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