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to eradication
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The act of plucking up by the roots; an uprooting; extirpation; utter destruction.
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Polio is very close to eradication.
The world was close to eradication in 2004 as well.
Munib began talking about his commitment to eradication.
The third serotype, PV3, is close to eradication.
The taboo nature of FGM remains one of the biggest obstacles to eradication, however.
"Most or all Europeans are opposed to eradication — they're into winning hearts and minds," he said.
James Lacey of Rotary International said, "We cannot come this close to eradication and not finish successfully".
River blindness is one of a handful of diseases hovering close to eradication but hard to finish off.
Poppy production is also soaring as the Kabul government, Washington and Europe squabble over the best approach to eradication.
Last year, the rebellion was crushed, and malariologists hoped the new national reconciliation policy would lead to eradication.
But many, like Dr. Henderson, who helped vanquish smallpox, remain doubtful and believe the obstacles to eradication are far greater than advocates admit.
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