Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Guinea Worm Wrap-Up #258

Good, as The Carter Center counts down to the end of Guinea worm disease, we are pleased to bring you the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Guinea Worm Wrap-Up.
The Carter Center. Guinea Worm Disease Eradication. Countdown to Zero.
Good, as The Carter Center counts down to the end of Guinea worm disease, we are pleased to bring you the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Guinea Worm Wrap-Up #258.
Synopsis of Recent Developments
CHAD: NUMBER OF INFECTED DOGS REMAIN SIMILAR

The occurrence of dog infections in Chad have remained stable over the last few years. There were 1,011 reported cases in 2016, 818 cases in 2017, and 1,002 cases in 2018.

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SOUTH SUDAN: 10 HUMAN CASES REPORTED

South Sudan has reported 10 confirmed cases of Guinea worm disease in humans in January—October 2018, three (30%) of which were contained. At the South Sudan Guinea Worm Eradication Program’s (SSGWEP) annual program review meeting in December, Director Samuel Makoy noted that access issues related to cattle encampments presented challenges in transmission prevention.

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MALI: NO HUMAN CASES REPORTED, 15 ANIMAL INFECTIONS

Mali has reported no human cases of Guinea worm disease in 2016, 2017, or in January–October 2018. It has reported 13 dogs (10 contained) with confirmed Guinea worm infections and 2 cats (both uncontained) with confirmed infections in the same period of 2018. This is Mali’s third consecutive year with no reported cases of Guinea worm disease in humans.

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ETHIOPIA: NO HUMAN CASES REPORTED, 17 ANIMAL INFECTIONS

Ethiopia has reported no human cases of Guinea worm disease in January—October 2018, which is a remarkable achievement following the 15 cases detected during the outbreak in September—December 2017. Through October 2018, the program reported confirmed Guinea worm infections in 10 dogs (6 contained), 5 cats (1 contained), and 1 baboon.

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DONATIONS TO THE CARTER CENTER

The Carter Center is grateful for the United Kingdom government’s recent contribution of £25 million and the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development’s contribution of $1 million to support the Guinea Worm Eradication Program.

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The Carter Center has been fighting Guinea worm disease since 1986 with a global coalition of partners, including the Ministries of Health of endemic countries, the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and others.
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