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1. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Potential Interventions for Guinea Worm Disease in Dogs in Chad Using Simulations.

2. Infectious disease: Dog diets may drive transmission cycles in human Guinea worm disease.

3. Ecology of domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) as a host for Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) infection in Ethiopia.

4. Investigation of Dracunculiasis Transmission among Humans, Chad, 2013-2017.

5. Certifying Guinea worm eradication: current challenges.

6. Challenges in the last mile of the global guinea worm eradication program.

7. Setback for campaign to eradicate Guinea worm disease.

8. Agent-Based Simulation for Seasonal Guinea Worm Disease in Chad Dogs.

9. Dracunculus Species in Meso-mammals from Georgia, United States, and Implications for the Guinea Worm Eradication Program in Chad, Africa.

10. Identifying correlates of Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) infection in domestic dog populations.

11. Cooking copepods: The survival of cyclopoid copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in simulated provisioned water containers and implications for the Guinea Worm Eradication Program in Chad, Africa.

12. Dogs and the classic route of Guinea Worm transmission: an evaluation of copepod ingestion.

14. Exclusive: Battle to wipe out debilitating Guinea worm parasite hits 10 year delay.

15. Dracunculiasis: water-borne anthroponosis vs. food-borne zoonosis.

16. Population genetic analysis of Chadian Guinea worms reveals that human and non-human hosts share common parasite populations.

17. Dracunculiasis Eradication: Are We There Yet?

18. New challenges to eradicating Guinea worm disease.

19. Meeting of the International Task Force for Disease Eradication, October 2017.

20. The Guinea Worm: A Zoonotic Parasite of Dogs.

21. Guinea worm: from Robert Leiper to eradication.

22. Possible Role of Fish as Transport Hosts for Dracunculus spp. Larvae.

23. Recurrence of Guinea Worm Disease in Chad after a 10-Year Absence: Risk Factors for Human Cases Identified in 2010-2011.

24. Guinea worm infection in northern Nigeria: reflections on a disease approaching eradication.

25. Elimination of Guinea Worm Disease in Ethiopia; Current Status of the Disease's, Eradication Strategies and Challenges to the End Game.

26. A good precedent.

27. Dogs thwart effort to eradicate Guinea worm.

28. The last bastions of guinea-worm disease.

29. Guinea worm (Dracunculiasis) eradication: update on progress and endgame challenges.

30. The peculiar epidemiology of dracunculiasis in Chad.

31. Progress toward global eradication of dracunculiasis--January 2011-June 2012.

32. Why is dracunculiasis eradication taking so long?

34. Renewed transmission of dracunculiasis--Chad, 2010.

36. Progress toward global eradication of dracunculiasis, January 2009-June 2010.

37. Progress in dracunculiasis eradication in Oyo state, South-west Nigeria: a case study.

38. Dracunculiasis: a candidate for eradication.

39. Certification of disease eradication: lessons from dracunculiasis.

40. Progress toward global eradication of dracunculiasis, January 2008-June 2009.

41. Countdown to wipe out guinea-worm in Ghana.

42. [Imported dracunculiasis: four cases confirmed in the south of Algeria].

43. Dracunculiasis eradication: neglected no longer.

44. Dracunculiasis--the saddle is virtually ended.

45. Potential vector species of Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) in Northern Ghana.

46. The other 'neglected' eradication programme: achieving the final mile for Guinea worm disease eradication?

47. The tail end of guinea worm - global eradication without a drug or a vaccine.

49. Dracunculiasis eradication.

50. Waterborne infectious diseases--could they be consigned to history?

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