Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, left a lasting public health legacy
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Carter's humanitarian work has significantly reduced Guinea worm cases from 3.6 million in the 1980s to just six today, exemplifying his commitment to global health.
Carter's influence extended into advocating for neglected tropical diseases, improving healthcare access for marginalized populations across the global south, ensuring that the poorest people receive attention.
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