Unexpected Parasite Plagues the Rural South

Once thought to be eliminated in the 1980s, hookworm has made an alarming comeback in the rural south—particularly in Lowndes County, Alabama, one of the state’s most agriculturally rich but economically challenged areas. Located near Montgomery, many residents of Lowndes live in abject poverty. With an average income of just $700 a month, most cannot … Continue reading Unexpected Parasite Plagues the Rural South