Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains of chlamydia that cause trachoma. Assessing efficacy of the antibiotic in an individual is important in planning trachoma elimination. However, the efficacy is difficult to estimate, because post-treatment laboratory testing may be complicated by nonviable organisms or reinfection. Here, we monitored ocular chlamydial infection twice a year in pre-school children in 32 communities as part of a cluster-randomized clinical trial in Tanzania (prevalence in children was lowered from 22.0% to 4.7% after 3-year of annual treatment). We used a mathematical transmission model to estimate the prevalence of infection immediately after treatment, and fo...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, is the leading infectious ...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
AbstractMass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular ...
AbstractMass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular ...
Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains ...
Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains ...
BACKGROUND: Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, is an importan...
CONTEXT: Mass antibiotic administrations for ocular chlamydial infection play a key role in the Worl...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
PURPOSE: Trachoma remains a leading cause of blindness. Determining the most effective antibiotic tr...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commu...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
PURPOSE. Trachoma remains a leading cause of blindness. Determining the most effective antibiotic tr...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, is the leading infectious ...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
AbstractMass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular ...
AbstractMass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular ...
Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains ...
Mass oral azithromycin distributions have dramatically reduced the prevalence of the ocular strains ...
BACKGROUND: Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, is an importan...
CONTEXT: Mass antibiotic administrations for ocular chlamydial infection play a key role in the Worl...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
Background. Trachoma, caused by repeated infections with ocular Chlamydia trachomatis, is targeted f...
PURPOSE: Trachoma remains a leading cause of blindness. Determining the most effective antibiotic tr...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commu...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
PURPOSE. Trachoma remains a leading cause of blindness. Determining the most effective antibiotic tr...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, is the leading infectious ...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...