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Guinea Worm Disease: A Neglected Diseases on the Verge of Eradication

Carmen PellegrinoGiulia PattiMichele CamporealeAlessandra BelatiRoberta NovaraRoberta PapagniLuisa FrallonardoLucia DiellaGiacomo GuidoElda De VitaValentina TotaroFrancesco Vladimiro SegalaNicola VeroneseSergio CotugnoDavide Fiore BavaroGiovanni PutotoNazario BevilacquaChiara CastellaniEmanuele NicastriAnnalisa SaracinoFrancesco Di Gennaro

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Infectious DiseasesGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAfrica Guinea worm disease NTDs Spirurida dracunculiasis neglected diseases

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Background: Dracunculiasis, also known as Guinea worm disease (GWD), is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) caused by a parasite (Dracunculus medinensis). In the past, dracunculiasis was known as “the disease of the empty granary” because of the difficulties patients had in going to work in fields or to school when affected by this disease. In tropical areas, the condition has been widespread in economically disadvantaged communities, and has been associated with reduced economic status and low levels of education. Methods: we searched PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and WHO websites for literature addressing dracunculiasis published in the last 50 years. Results: by development and optimization of multi-layered control measures, transmission by the vector has been interrupted, but there are foci in several African countries with a high risk of compromising the results obtained in the control of this neglected disease. Conclusion: this review features state-of-the-art data on the infection prevalence, geographical distribution, diagnostics, parasite–host interactions, and the pathology of dracunculiasis. Also described are the current state and future perspectives for vector control and elimination strategies.

https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7110366