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The principles and feasibility of disease eradication.
[dracunculiasis]
Smallpox
eradication
framed
disease
eradication
as
a
monumental
public
health
achievement
in
global
health
equity
.
The
principles
of
disease
eradication
are
encapsulated
in
a
constellation
of
four
conditions
:
biologic
feasibility
,
adequate
public
health
infrastructure
,
sufficient
funding
,
and
sustained
political
/
societal
will
.
Where
the
constellation
exists
,
national
eradication
occurs
in
the
absence
of
a
global
initiative
.
Assessing
the
feasibility
of
global
eradication
requires
determining
the
constellation
gaps
for
nations
of
all
regions
and
identifying
the
human
and
financial
resources
to
fill
the
gaps
.
The
economic
and
humanitarian
benefits
of
eradication
have
strong
appeal
.
Global
polio
and
guinea
worm
efforts
are
underway
.
Regional
eradication
of
measles
and
rubella
has
been
achieved
in
the
Americas
and
other
diseases
have
been
proposed
.
Global
decisions
on
disease
eradication
should
include
careful
consideration
of
opportunity
costs
and
prioritization
of
limited
global
health
resources
,
with
the
objective
of
providing
the
most
appropriate
,
cost-beneficial
,
and
equitable
outcome
of
disease
control
.