Trachoma, a recurrent follicular conjunctivitis caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the leading cause of preventable blindness worldwide. Efforts to control this disease have met with limited success. This failure is due in part to the limitations of conventional antibiotic treatment, a prolonged course of topical tetracycline. Azithromycin, an azalide antibiotic, is effective against chlamydial infections when given as a single oral dose. Recent research from Africa has shown azithromycin to be as effective as tetracycline in the treatment of trachoma. Under operational conditions azithromycin proved to be more effective. This success is attributed to a much-improved compliance with treatment. Community-wide mass treatment with azithromyci...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) recommends annual mass azithromycin distribution until...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
In a community of Tanzania where trachoma is endemic, we cultured conjunctival swabs from all reside...
One of the pillars of the SAFE strategy for trachoma control is the use of mass drug administration ...
Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends mass azithromycin distributions for the treatment of ...
BACKGROUND: Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, is an importan...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends continuing azithromycin mass drug administration (MDA...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends continuing azithromycin mass drug administration (MDA...
Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains ...
The antibiotic of choice for the prevention and treatment of trachoma is azithromycin. It belongs in...
AbstractMass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular ...
Objective The study compares the effectiveness of two strategies for distributing azithromycin in an...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the impact of mass treatment with oral azithromycin and topical tetracycline o...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) recommends annual mass azithromycin distribution until...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
In a community of Tanzania where trachoma is endemic, we cultured conjunctival swabs from all reside...
One of the pillars of the SAFE strategy for trachoma control is the use of mass drug administration ...
Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends mass azithromycin distributions for the treatment of ...
BACKGROUND: Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, is an importan...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends continuing azithromycin mass drug administration (MDA...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends continuing azithromycin mass drug administration (MDA...
Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains ...
The antibiotic of choice for the prevention and treatment of trachoma is azithromycin. It belongs in...
AbstractMass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular ...
Objective The study compares the effectiveness of two strategies for distributing azithromycin in an...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the impact of mass treatment with oral azithromycin and topical tetracycline o...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) recommends annual mass azithromycin distribution until...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
In a community of Tanzania where trachoma is endemic, we cultured conjunctival swabs from all reside...