> In the realm of Guinea worm, things are not fine. Vested parties have begun to separate into extreme camps. One advocates staying the course, pointing to trendlines. Another despairs, reverting to the widely-held belief that animal reservoirs mean game-over. I left Chad stranded somewhere in between, with a pained hope in our capacity to blur the boundary between “impossible” and “not trying hard enough.”
But one thing is painfully clear: The Guinea worm eradication program is deeply in need of reform.
12 comments
1 JesusHChrist99 2019-01-19
Nice find
1 late_50s_why 2019-01-19
Stupid
1 nomobjustice 2019-01-19
God is real my friends.
1 ManbadFerrara 2019-01-19
Though the Cumia was said to put its dick in the shell, more compelling evidence suggests that it sticks it up its ass.
1 uptownshakedown 2019-01-19
This is big.
1 ForceFeedNana 2019-01-19
Nice chitin, stupid
1 allenricketts 2019-01-19
Wow Jim and Anth have even more in common than rape.
1 MrAndySocial 2019-01-19
Anthony may have moved slow, but it was only because Anthony didn't have a job to go to anymore.
1 DK8044 2019-01-19
Iit's because he's an empty lifeless shell of his former self
1 LannisterLoyalist 2019-01-19
This probably flew under the radar because when most of us think of brown conch, we think of Ro.
1 Amiigo7 2019-01-19
This changes everything.
1 pomegranate2012 2019-01-19
Three Decades Later, We’re Still Grappling With the Guinea Worm
https://undark.org/2018/11/15/three-decades-later-were-still-grappling-with-guinea-worm/
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> In the realm of Guinea worm, things are not fine. Vested parties have begun to separate into extreme camps. One advocates staying the course, pointing to trendlines. Another despairs, reverting to the widely-held belief that animal reservoirs mean game-over. I left Chad stranded somewhere in between, with a pained hope in our capacity to blur the boundary between “impossible” and “not trying hard enough.”
But one thing is painfully clear: The Guinea worm eradication program is deeply in need of reform.