prevented by disrupting transmission. Wells and other protected water sources are usually safe from being contaminated with worm embryos. In open water sources, poisons may be used to kill water fleas. Otherwise, water must be boiled or filtered.
Guinea worm disease is only transmitted by drinking stagnant water with Guinea worm larvae in it. As such, if you avoid drinking stagnant water from the few remaining Guinea worm endemic areas you are not at risk. If you do need to drink stagnant water from these remote areas, simply filtering your water through a cloth filter will remove the water fleas that carry the larvae.
you can die
you can die
No, It is a imaginary worm in Calvin and Hobbes.
guinea worm is transmitted through water but generally it just stays in one person the it lays eggs and leave through your feet.
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Yes, especially as of 2015. The CDC and WHO have been working to eradicate the guinea worm, and it is has been a very successful campaign.
None - or very few. Virtually all deaths caused by Guinea worm stem from secondary infections. With under 200 cases worldwide this year, it is almost certain no one will die as a result of Guinea worm.
Most people infected with guinea worm rely on traditional medicine. The worm is extracted by gently and gradually pulling the worm out and winding it around a small strip of wood.
Not a lot.
its actually pizza, isn't it obvious?
The curing of Guinea worm disease