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Accra
09 February 2007
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has called for urgent action to eradicate1 guinea worm disease in Ghana. Guinea worm is a water-born worm infection that is contracted when people drink water containing the worm's tiny eggs. Inside the human body, the larvae2 mature, growing as long as one meter. After a year, the worm emerges through a painful blister3 in the skin, causing long-term suffering and sometimes crippling after-effects. Mr. Carter visited guinea worm endemic areas in Ghana Thursday. Efam Dovi filed this report for VOA from the Ghanian capital, Accra.
Former President Carter gave a chilling account of what he witnessed while visiting Savelugu, in the northern region of Ghana, where the Carter Center is supporting efforts to eradicate the disease.
Jimmy Carter (file photo) |
Northern Ghana accounts for 90 percent of Ghana's over 4,000 guinea worm cases.
Mr. Carter said Ghana is actually going backward in controlling the disease. He says the West African nation, is the only country in the world that is not making progress.
"We had at the beginning of our efforts, 20 countries with 3.5 million cases of guinea worm, now we have zero cases in Benin, Mauritania, Uganda, Central Africa Republic, Chad, Cameroon, Yemen, Senegal, India, Kenya, Pakistan, zero cases," Carter said. "Nigeria began with almost 750,000 cases last year they have 16 cases.
The former president said though the war in Sudan previously4 hampered5 eradication6 efforts, that country is now making progress.
He told VOA that until now, Ghana has not paid adequate attention to the disease and says like all other countries where progress has been made, government commitment is essential in stamping out guinea worm.
Mr. Carter calls for massive education of families living in guinea worm infected areas, increased use of water filters, as well as doubling containment7 measures, to stop those infected with the parasite8 from entering water sources.
The director general of Ghana Health Service, Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa, described the situation as embarrassing, admitting that Ghana was not winning the battle against the disease.
He says the country has an opportunity to redouble efforts to finally eradicate guinea worm.
"He (Carter) will visit Ghana next year, and I hope to God, by the time he gets here, guinea worm is either out of Ghana or we are just there," Akosa said, " in other words probably two cases, because if we don't do that I will find it very difficult to face this man again.
Guinea worm is a parasitic9, water-born disease that is contracted when people drink infected water.
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v.根除,消灭,杜绝 | |
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n.幼虫 | |
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n.水疱;(油漆等的)气泡;v.(使)起泡 | |
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n.阻止,遏制;容量 | |
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n.寄生虫;寄生菌;食客 | |
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