- ****embly
called for
dracunculiasis's eradication.
Dracunculiasis remains endemic in
three countries: Chad, Mali, and
South Sudan.
Dracunculiasis is a disease...
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Eradication of
dracunculiasis is an
ongoing program.
Dracunculiasis, or
Guinea worm disease, is an
infection by the
Guinea worm. In 1986,
there were an...
- "
Dracunculiasis Epidemiological Data (1989-2008)" (PDF).
World Health Organization.
Retrieved 14
September 2009. "Monthly
report on
dracunculiasis cases...
- (Guinea worm,
dragon worm,
fiery serpent) is a
nematode that
causes dracunculiasis, also
known as
guinea worm disease. The
disease is
caused by the female...
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major parasitic disease that has been do****ented in
early records is
dracunculiasis. This
disease is
caused by the
Guinea worm and is
characterized by the...
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neglected tropical diseases: ascariasis,
Buruli ulcer,
Chagas disease,
dracunculiasis,
hookworm infection,
human African trypanosomiasis, leishmaniasis, leprosy...
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duodenale infection)
Trichostrongyliasis (Trichostrongylus spp. infection)
Dracunculiasis (guinea worm infection)
Baylisascaris (raccoon roundworm, may be transmitted...
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waterborne Nematode infections, one
important waterborne nematode disease is
Dracunculiasis. It is
acquired by
swallowing water in
which certain copepoda occur...
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about three months.[citation needed]
Cyclops is
intermediate host of
dracunculiasis (guinea-worm disease) and fish
tapeworm (Diphyllobothrium latum) infection...
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alongside the
World Health Organization to the near-eradication of
dracunculiasis, also
called Guinea worm disease. The
incidence of this
disease has...