Eradication of infectious diseases in the context of "Prevalence"


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⭐ Core Definition: Eradication of infectious diseases

The eradication of infectious diseases is the reduction of the prevalence of an infectious disease in the global host population to zero.

Two infectious diseases have successfully been eradicated: smallpox in humans, and rinderpest in ruminants. There are four ongoing programs, targeting the human diseases polio, yaws, dracunculiasis (Guinea worm), and malaria. Five more infectious diseases have been identified as of April 2008 as potentially eradicable with current technology by the Carter Center International Task Force for Disease Eradicationmeasles, mumps, rubella, lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis), and cysticercosis (pork tapeworm).

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