GUINEA WORM INFECTION AND ERADICATION PROGRAMS

The Guinea worm is a parasite that spends part of its life cycle inside copepods (water fleas) and part in a human host. Humans are exposed to the parasite when they drink water contaminated with the water fleas. Because there is no other animal host in which the worm can complete its life cycle, if we can prevent infection at the source, we can eradicate this parasite.