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Dracunculiasis

Dracunculiasis. By: Tini Prajapati . Outline. What is this disease? What causes it? How do people get it? Treatment/Prevention Eradication efforts. Dracunculiasis is a parasitic infection known as “Guinea Worm Disease”. Guinea coast of West Africa in the 1600’s.

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Dracunculiasis

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  1. Dracunculiasis By: Tini Prajapati

  2. Outline • What is this disease? • What causes it? • How do people get it? • Treatment/Prevention • Eradication efforts

  3. Dracunculiasis is a parasitic infection known as “Guinea Worm Disease” • Guinea coast of West Africa in the 1600’s

  4. Caused by the roundworm Dracunculusmedinensis • Grows and matures inside people

  5. What about Treatment?

  6. There is no cure.

  7. Prevention is the best approach • Boreholes or hand dug wells

  8. Water filters and plastic piping • Filters larvae out

  9. Prevention Key: a clean water source • Prevent people with emerging worms from entering ponds/wells used for drinking

  10. Educating people can inevitably prevent gwd

  11. Disease hinders individuals from performing daily duties • Hinders economy

  12. The Carter Center is playing a key role "Ultimately, the work of The Carter Center is about helping people achieve better opportunities and watching hope take root where it languished before.“ —Jimmy Carter

  13. The Good News: Eradication is at hand

  14. We are so close! • Will be the 3rd infectious disease to be eradicated

  15. Sources • http://www.cartercenter.org/health/guinea_worm/mini_site/index.html • http://www.pri.org/health/global-health/eradicating-guinea-worm-disease1933.html • http://cmr.asm.org/cgi/content/full/15/2/223 • http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7768871.stm • http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/997617-overview • http://www.medic8.com/infectious-diseases/dracunculiasis.htm

  16. Picture Sources • http://www.cartercenter.org/resources/images/health/guinea_worm/GW-life-cycle-8-09.JPG • http://allhealthcare.monster.com/nfs/allhealthcare/attachment_images/0003/2063/capt.43416895540544fbadabcaff1c5e89f5.guinea_worm_ny108_crop380w.jpg?1228525776 • http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/photoessay_5882_images/1205080938_M_Guinea+worm_jar_350.jpg • http://www.usaid.gov/press/frontlines/fl_feb05/images/Millions-Saved-Guinea-worm-.jpg • http://www.zimbio.com/Guinea+Worm+Disease/articles/nOudWCHMc_W/Guinea+Worm+Pictures • http://www.cartercenter.org/health/guinea_worm/mini_site/gallery.html • http://kcm.co.kr/bethany/c_maps/guinea-1.gif • http://www.stanford.edu/group/parasites/ParaSites2009/TadHenry_Dracumculiasis/images/untitled.jpg

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