
Image: Art of a dog infested with a Guinea worm by Sally Deng for NPR
npr.org - August 9th, 2016 - Michaeleen Doucleff
For the past few years, the world has been on the edge of one of the biggest medical triumphs of modern history: Wiping out a horrific parasite from the face of the Earth.
In the early '80s, there were 3.2 million cases of Guinea worm — a two-feet long worm that emerges slowly — and excruciatingly — from a blister on the skin.
A massive campaign, led by President Jimmy Carter, has eradicated the worm from all but four countries.
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