BACKGROUND/AIMS: The WHO recommends 3-5 years of annual mass azithromycin distribution with at least 80% treatment coverage to districts with active trachoma prevalence over 10% among children. Here, we assess the efficacy of expanding the coverage target to at least 90% for trachoma control in a mesoendemic region of Niger. METHODS: Twenty-four communities were randomised to a single day of azithromycin distribution with a coverage target of 80% of the community or up to 4 days of treatment, aiming for greater than 90% coverage. Distributions were annual and individuals above 6 months of age were treated. Children under 5 years of age were monitored for ocular chlamydia infection and active trachoma. RESULTS: At baseline, ocular chlamydia ...
PurposeAnnual mass azithromycin distribution significantly reduces the prevalence of ocular Chlamydi...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
Objectives: Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infections with Chlamydia trachomatis is an importan...
BackgroundCurrent guidelines recommend community-wide mass azithromycin for trachoma, but a targeted...
Background: The World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug administration (...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug administration (...
BackgroundCurrent guidelines recommend community-wide mass azithromycin for trachoma, but a targeted...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug administration (MD...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug administration (MD...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends at least 3 annual antibiotic mass drug administ...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) recommends annual mass azithromycin distribution until...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The World Health Organization recommends at least 3 annual antibiotic mass ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug adm...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commu...
PurposeAnnual mass azithromycin distribution significantly reduces the prevalence of ocular Chlamydi...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
Objectives: Trachoma, caused by repeated ocular infections with Chlamydia trachomatis is an importan...
BackgroundCurrent guidelines recommend community-wide mass azithromycin for trachoma, but a targeted...
Background: The World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug administration (...
BACKGROUND: The World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug administration (...
BackgroundCurrent guidelines recommend community-wide mass azithromycin for trachoma, but a targeted...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug administration (MD...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug administration (MD...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends at least 3 annual antibiotic mass drug administ...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) recommends annual mass azithromycin distribution until...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The World Health Organization recommends at least 3 annual antibiotic mass ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The World Health Organization has recommended three rounds of mass drug adm...
BACKGROUND:The World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commu...
PurposeAnnual mass azithromycin distribution significantly reduces the prevalence of ocular Chlamydi...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization recommends annual mass azithromycin administration in commun...