نتایج جستجو برای: trichiasis

تعداد نتایج: 434  

Journal: :British Journal of Ophthalmology 1995

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
Jonathan D. King Jeremiah Ngondi Gideon Gatpan Ben Lopidia Steve Becknell Paul M. Emerson

BACKGROUND Blindness due to trachoma is avoidable through Surgery, Antibiotics, Facial hygiene and Environmental improvements (SAFE). Recent surveys have shown trachoma to be a serious cause of blindness in Southern Sudan. We conducted this survey in Ayod County of Jonglei State to estimate the need for intervention activities to eliminate blinding trachoma. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS A cross-s...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2004
T T K Thanh R Khandekar V Q Luong P Courtright

BACKGROUND Recurrence of trichiasis following surgery remains unacceptably high, regardless of the surgical procedure. Few prospective studies of sufficient size are available to assess the rate of recurrence and the factors contributing to recurrence. A prospective study of the modified Cuenod Nataf surgical procedure was conducted in Vietnam to determine recurrence and co-factors. METHODS T...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2006
Donna B Mak Louise M O'Neill Ana Herceg Helen McFarlane

This study aimed to document the prevalence of active trachoma and trichiasis from 1997 to 2003 and from 1987 to 2004, respectively, and to provide an overview of trachoma control activities in Australia in 2004. Prevalence data were obtained from state, territory and regional population health units and unpublished surveys. Information about trachoma control programs and activities currently i...

2013
Praveen Vashist Noopur Gupta Abhilakh S. Rathore Anita Shah Suman Singh

PURPOSE To determine the burden of trachoma and its related risk factors amongst the native population of Car-Nicobar Island in India. METHODS Rapid assessment for trachoma was conducted in ten villages of Car-Nicobar Island according to standard WHO guidelines. An average of 50 children aged 1-9 years were assessed clinically for signs of active trachoma and facial cleanliness in each villag...

2016
Colin K. Macleod Robert Butcher Umesh Mudaliar Kinisimere Natutusau Alexandre L. Pavluck Rebecca Willis Neal Alexander David C. W. Mabey Luisa Cikamatana Mike Kama Eric Rafai Chrissy H. Roberts Anthony W. Solomon

BACKGROUND Trachoma is the leading infectious cause of blindness and is caused by ocular infection with the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct). While the majority of the global disease burden is found in sub-Saharan Africa, the Western Pacific Region has been identified as trachoma endemic. Population surveys carried out throughout Fiji have shown an abundance of both clinically active tracho...

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