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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 ...
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Tribune Online on MSNTrachoma: Senegal becomes 25th world nation to eradicate major health threatSenegal has eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, becoming the 25th country in the world—and the ninth in Africa to do so, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).Trachoma is a ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNBurundi Eliminates Trachoma; What Should You Know About The Disease?The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Friday (11th of July) announced that Burundi had effectively eliminated trachoma as a ...
Trachoma, a bacterial eye infection that can lead to blindness if untreated, has plagued Senegalese communities for over a century.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Senegal as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem. Senegal ...
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AllAfrica on MSNBurundi: WHO 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 ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBurundi eliminates trachoma and sets example for disease control in AfricaThe World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Burundi as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem, making it ...
Trachoma, a bacterial eye infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, remains the leading infectious cause of blindness ...
India declared free of Trachoma by WHO, says PM Modi; here's what you need to know about the disease
Trachoma is a bacterial infection that affects your eyes, and is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. In the latest episode of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India has ...
Trachoma, a chronic conjunctivitis caused by ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, is still the leading infectious cause of blindness.
Trachoma was a significant public health concern in India during the 1950s and 1960s, affecting over 50 per cent of the populations in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, ...
Trachoma, which is an infectious and painful disease, is the leading infectious cause of blindness, and it risks the eyes of over 1.7 million people in Egypt, according to a 2015 survey by Egypt's ...
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