1. Prevention of Blindness: Trachoma Control
Trachoma is estimated to affect approximately 500 million people, primarily in rural communities of the developing world and in the arid areas of tropical and subtropical zones. Approximately 6-9 million* people are blind from trachoma, and many m...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2. Index of /html
Index of /html
www.agsdus.org
3. Trachoma
The condition occurs worldwide, mostly in rural settings in developing countries. It frequently affects children, although the effects of scarring may not be seen until later in life. While trachoma is rare in the United States, certain population...
www.clarian.org
4. Trachoma
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5. Trachoma
Trachoma is the second commonest cause of blindness worldwide, affecting an estimated 150 million people, mostly children. It is an infection caused by the organism Chlamydia trachomatis which affects the conjunctiva (the covering of the front of ...
www.studenthealth.co.uk
6. Trachoma
International Trachoma Initiative
www.noah-health.org
7. Index of /gladstone/html
Index of /gladstone/html
www.gladstone.ucsf.edu
8. Index of /NeuroChem/kinase_html_fldr
Index of /NeuroChem/kinase_html_fldr
rsb.info.nih.gov
9. Index of /manuals/schrodinger/html/quickstart
Index of /manuals/schrodinger/html/quickstart
bcr.musc.edu
10. What is HTML?
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