Guinea worm disease is not curable, but it is easily
preventable. The most effective method is teaching villagers in Asia and
Africa how to filter their drinking water through a tightly woven cloth
developed and donated by DuPont and manufactured by Precision Fabrics
Group of Greensboro, North Carolina. The cloth is distributed to villagers
who make water filters for individual households. There were more than
3.2 million reported cases of the disease in 1986. Today, the known cases
number less than 150,000.
