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1. poulpy+L6[view] [source] 2026-02-04 14:59:52
>>bookof+(OP)
The decrease from 3.5 million cases to only 15 is impressive but I don't see how we can eradicate zoonoses
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2. bawolf+r8[view] [source] 2026-02-04 15:06:39
>>poulpy+L6
From the article it looks like they are working on that too

> To fully eradicate the disease, cases in animals (infected by the same species of worm) must also be wiped out. In 2025, animal cases were detected in Chad (147 cases), Mali (17), Cameroon (445), Angola (70), Ethiopia (1), and South Sudan (3).

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3. MrDunh+1q[view] [source] 2026-02-04 16:24:32
>>bawolf+r8
Those are bonkers (low) numbers compared to the 3.5M (human?) cases if I'm to believe the GPs comment.

It's also crazy how much Mother Theresa's quote rings true, even in reverse ("If I look at the mass, I will never act. If I look at the one, I will.") When I initially read 3.5M cases, I thought "wow, that's a lot", and somehow the 445 animal cases in Cameroon felt (at first) more real and similarly "a lot".

No comment other than interesting how our human brains work and distort how numbers "feel".

Once my rational brain kicked in, realized that's over 5,000 years for the current number of animal cases to match the former number of human cases. The future is awesome.

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