• Title of article

    Reduction of trachoma in a sub-Saharan village in absence of a disease control programme

  • Author/Authors

    PJ Dolin، نويسنده , , H Faal، نويسنده , , GJ Johnson، نويسنده , , D Minassian، نويسنده , , S Sowa، نويسنده , , S Day، نويسنده , , J Ajewole، نويسنده , , AA Mohamed، نويسنده , , A Foster، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
  • Pages
    2
  • From page
    1511
  • To page
    1512
  • Abstract
    Background Trachoma is a leading cause of blindness in the developing world and is most prevalent among people who live in poor rural communities in arid locations. Methods We analysed the results of surveys of trachoma prevalence in Marakissa, a rural village in The Gambia. These surveys were undertaken in 1959, by the Medical Research Council, and in 1987 and 1996 by the Gambian National Eye Care Programme. Findings During this 37-year period, the prevalence of active inflammatory trachoma among children aged 0–9 years fell from 65·7 cases per 100 children in 1959 to 2·4 cases per 100 children in 1996. The prevalence also fell dramatically among people of 10–19 years (52·5 to 1·4 per 100) and among people of 20 years and older (36·7 to 0 cases per 100). Interpretation The dramatic fall in disease occurrence was paralleled by improvements in sanitation, water supply, education, and access to health care in the village. Of particular importance is that the decline in trachoma occurred without any trachoma-specific intervention.
  • Journal title
    The Lancet
  • Serial Year
    1997
  • Journal title
    The Lancet
  • Record number

    573852