It was 1993 when the International Task Force for Disease Eradicationidentified lymphatic filariasis as one of only six diseasesmeeting the criteria for being eradicable or potentially eradicable.1Since that time, efforts toward this goal have moved ahead rapidly.Recognizing that this disease of disability was a major healthdrain on the economies, well-being, and development of the 80mostly poor nations where lymphatic filariasis remained endemicand that tools were available that could eliminate it, the WorldHealth Assembly passed a resolution in 1997 proposing as a publichealth goal the global elimination of lymphatic filariasis.The principal . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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