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Onlymyhealth on MSNBurundi Eliminates Trachoma; What Should You Know About The Disease?"I congratulate the government and people of Burundi and commend them for their hard work and dedication. The elimination of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNWHO Announces Burundi Has Eliminated Trachoma As a Public Health ProblemThe World Health Organization (WHO) has officially announced that Burundi has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, marking a major milestone in the country's fight against neglected ...
Trachoma infections have impaired the vision of 1.9 million people globally. This month, Ghana announced it had eliminated the disease. Here’s how.
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AllAfrica on MSNBurundi Eliminates Trachoma As a Public Health ProblemThe World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Burundi as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, making it the eighth country in WHO’s African Region to reach this important ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNSenegal becomes ninth African country to eliminate trachomaThe World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Senegal as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem. Senegal ...
John A. Hovanesian Trachoma is a disease of poverty and has affected an estimated 41 million people around the world, causing irreversible visual loss or blindness in about 10 million.
Trachoma was not always so little known. It was once an exclusion criterion at Ellis Island for those wishing to immigrate into the United States (see photo).The sadness caused by such exclusions ...
Trachoma is the leading cause of preventable blindness in the world today. Long ago eliminated in North America and Europe, the disease is almost unknown, and indeed forgotten, in the West.
Trachoma, a leading cause of infectious blindness, is a chlamydial infection that happens due to lack of hygiene and unclean water supply and can spread by contact with the eye, nose or throat ...
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