Lessons learned for surveillance strategies for trachoma elimination as a public health problem, from the evaluation of approaches utilised by Guinea worm and onchocerciasis programmes: A literature review.
<h4>Introduction</h4>A number of neglected tropical diseases are targeted for elimination or eradication. An effective surveillance system is critical to determine if these goals have been achieved and maintained. Trachoma has two related but morphologically different presentations that...
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Main Authors: | Laura Senyonjo (Author), Philip Downs (Author), Elena Schmidt (Author), Robin Bailey (Author), Karl Blanchet (Author) |
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