Associations between active trachoma and community intervention with Antibiotics, Facial cleanliness, and Environmental improvement (A,F,E).
Surgery, Antibiotics, Facial cleanliness and Environmental improvement (SAFE) are advocated by the World Health Organization (WHO) for trachoma control. However, few studies have evaluated the complete SAFE strategy, and of these, none have investigated the associations of Antibiotics, Facial cleanl...
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Main Authors: | Jeremiah Ngondi (Author), Fiona Matthews (Author), Mark Reacher (Author), Samson Baba (Author), Carol Brayne (Author), Paul Emerson (Author) |
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