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SUDAN-SOUTH-HEALTH-GUINEAWORM
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY PETER MARTELL
A southern Sudanese man holds a Guinea worm after it was removed from the leg of a patient in the village of Yari in Central Equatoria state on February 2, 2010. The Guinea worm, also known as dracunculiasis, from the Latin for "little dragons", is a particularly painful water-borne parasite that can leave people weakened and sick for months every year. Caught by drinking contaminated water, the worm larvae grow into wriggling creatures up to a metre in length, and mate inside the human body. AFP PHOTO/HO/CARTER CENTER/LOUISE GUBB == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE ==
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Yari, SUDAN |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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LOUISE GUBB |
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2 Februarie 2010 |
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1895 x 2500 (853.11 KB) |
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