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  Guinea Worm Disease Reaches All-Time Low, Thanks to Decades-Long Efforts by The Carter Center

A year after Jimmy CarterIn a remarkable achievement, the number of human cases of Guinea worm disease has plummeted to an all-time low, marking a significant milestone in the global fight against this ancient parasite. After decades of tireless efforts by The Carter Center, founded by former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn, the disease is now on the brink of eradication.

A Devastating Disease with a Painful Legacy
Guinea worm disease, also known as dracunculiasis, is a rare but debilitating condition caused by drinking water contaminated with larvae that grow into worms inside the body. The parasites can reach up to 3 feet in length and cause severe pain, skin lesions, and even disability. To remove an entire worm without breaking it, weeks of gentle winding around a stick are required, making treatment a prolonged and agonizing process.

The Carter Center's Crusade Against Guinea Worm
When The Carter Center launched its global eradication campaign, an estimated 3.5 million people in 21 African and Asian countries were afflicted with the disease. However, through concerted efforts, including education, water treatment, and community engagement, the number of cases has dramatically decreased. Even after former President Jimmy Carter's passing, his commitment to eradicating Guinea worm remained unwavering, with aides reporting that he continued to request updates on the campaign's progress.

A Historic Achievement: Only 10 Human Cases Reported Worldwide
On World NTD Day, The Carter Center announced a groundbreaking achievement: only 10 human cases of Guinea worm disease were reported across the globe. This remarkable milestone marks a significant turning point in the fight against this ancient parasite and brings hope to millions of people who have suffered from its debilitating effects.

The eradication of Guinea worm disease is a testament to the power of collaboration, determination, and compassion. As The Carter Center continues to lead the charge against this devastating condition, we are reminded that even the most seemingly insurmountable challenges can be overcome with unwavering commitment and dedication.

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