Community-level trachoma ecological associations and the use of geospatial analysis methods: A systematic review.
<h4>Background</h4>Trachoma is targeted for global elimination as a public health problem by 2030. Understanding individual, household, or community-associated factors that may lead to continued transmission or risk of recrudescence in areas where elimination has previously been achieved...
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Main Authors: | Clara R Burgert-Brucker (Author), Molly W Adams (Author), Pia Mingkwan (Author), Rebecca Flueckiger (Author), Jeremiah M Ngondi (Author), Anthony W Solomon (Author), Emma M Harding-Esch (Author) |
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