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  • Eradication of Diseases
  • Guinea worm disease is close to being eradicated – how was this progress achieved?

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  • Cases of paralytic polio by world region
  • Cholera deaths in Great Britain over the long-term
  • Deaths caused by smallpox as a share of all deaths in London
  • Deaths from infections of currently non-eradicable diseases
  • Decade in which smallpox ceased to be endemic by country
  • Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis
  • Incidence of malaria
  • Incidence, prevalence and death of rabies
  • Malaria deaths by age
  • Malaria deaths by world regionWHO
  • Malaria deaths by world regionIHME
  • Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis without extensive drug resistance
  • Number of new cases of HIV
  • Number of reported Guinea worm cases
  • Prevalence, new cases and deaths from HIV/AIDS
  • Progress towards Guinea worm eradication: WHO certification
  • Reported number of smallpox infections by world region
  • The number of cases of infectious diseases
  • The number of deaths due to tuberculosis by WHO and IHME data
  • The number of deaths from HIV/AIDS by world region
  • The number of deaths from rabies by world region
  • The number of deaths from tuberculosis by world region
  • The number of infections from eradicable diseases
  • Year of the last reported rinderpest case

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