Skip to Main Content

CAC: Disease in American South

What is the Disease?

Hookworms once sapped the American South of its health, yet few realize that they continue to afflict millions. "It began with “ground itch,” a prickly tingling in the tender webs between the toes, which was soon followed by a dry cough. Weeks later, victims succumbed to an insatiable exhaustion and an impenetrable haziness of the mind that some called stupidity. Adults neglected their fields and children grew pale and listless. Victims developed grossly distended bellies and “angel wings”—emaciated shoulder blades accentuated by hunching. All gazed out dully from sunken sockets with a telltale “fish-eye” stare."

 

Is There a Cure?

What is the Southern Connection?