BACKGROUND: Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) will continue to develop among those people who have had repeated infections after active trachoma is controlled. Detecting and treating affected individuals will remain necessary for years; a long "tail" of incident cases is anticipated. As the prevalence of TT declines, there will be fewer cases available for training trachoma graders (TG), necessitating alternative methods. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Prospective, diagnostic accuracy study assessing sensitivity and specificity of 3D and 2D photography as a tool for training TG to detect TT. Individuals with TT in Ethiopia were examined, and 2D and 3D clinical images taken. Images were independently graded by four graders for presence or absenc...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until the burden of active trachoma is reduced for a sustained period,trachomato...
BACKGROUND: Trichiasis is present when one or more eyelashes touches the eye. Uncorrected, it can ca...
PURPOSE: Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is usually described as a cicatricial entropion of the upper l...
BackgroundTrachomatous trichiasis (TT) will continue to develop among those people who have had repe...
Technology can help to overcome human resource challenges in active trachoma grading and case fin...
(A) False positives—distribution of the number of lashes considered to be touching from images, when...
BACKGROUND: Photography could be used to train individuals to diagnose trachomatous inflammation-fol...
Significant progress has been made to reduce the global burden of trachoma in recent years. Since 20...
Simple surgical intervention advocated by the World Health Organization can alleviate trachomatous t...
Simple surgical intervention advocated by the World Health Organization can alleviate trachomatous t...
Background: Until the burden of active trachoma is reduced for a sustained period, trachomatous tric...
As trachoma programs move towards eliminating trachoma as a public health problem, the number of sur...
PURPOSE: To complete the baseline trachoma map in Oromia, Ethiopia, by determining prevalences of tr...
Funding: Production of prototypes and the final design was supported by The Fred Hollows Foundation....
Background As the prevalence of trachoma declines worldwide, it is becoming increasingly expensive a...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until the burden of active trachoma is reduced for a sustained period,trachomato...
BACKGROUND: Trichiasis is present when one or more eyelashes touches the eye. Uncorrected, it can ca...
PURPOSE: Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is usually described as a cicatricial entropion of the upper l...
BackgroundTrachomatous trichiasis (TT) will continue to develop among those people who have had repe...
Technology can help to overcome human resource challenges in active trachoma grading and case fin...
(A) False positives—distribution of the number of lashes considered to be touching from images, when...
BACKGROUND: Photography could be used to train individuals to diagnose trachomatous inflammation-fol...
Significant progress has been made to reduce the global burden of trachoma in recent years. Since 20...
Simple surgical intervention advocated by the World Health Organization can alleviate trachomatous t...
Simple surgical intervention advocated by the World Health Organization can alleviate trachomatous t...
Background: Until the burden of active trachoma is reduced for a sustained period, trachomatous tric...
As trachoma programs move towards eliminating trachoma as a public health problem, the number of sur...
PURPOSE: To complete the baseline trachoma map in Oromia, Ethiopia, by determining prevalences of tr...
Funding: Production of prototypes and the final design was supported by The Fred Hollows Foundation....
Background As the prevalence of trachoma declines worldwide, it is becoming increasingly expensive a...
ABSTRACTBackground: Until the burden of active trachoma is reduced for a sustained period,trachomato...
BACKGROUND: Trichiasis is present when one or more eyelashes touches the eye. Uncorrected, it can ca...
PURPOSE: Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) is usually described as a cicatricial entropion of the upper l...