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Fly control yields fewer trachoma cases

A program to kill flies in villages in the West African country Gambia reduced the incidence of trachoma, a disease that can cause blindness.

References:

Emerson, P.M. . . . and R.L. Bailey. 1999. Effect of fly control on trachoma and diarrhoea. Lancet 353(April 24):1401.

Further Readings:

Dawson, C. 1999. Flies and the elimination of blinding trachoma. Lancet 353(April 24):1376.

Dolin, P.J., et al. 1997. Reduction in trachoma in a sub-Saharan village in absence of a disease control programme. Lancet 349:151.

MacCallan, A.F. 1931. The epidemiology of trachoma in Egypt. British Journal of Ophthalmology 15:369.

Thylefors, B., et al. 1995. Global data on blindness. Bull World Health Organization 73:115.

Further information about trachoma can be found at http://www.who.int/pbd/trachoma/introd.htm.

Sources:

Robin L. Bailey
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom

From Science News, Vol. 155, No. 22, May 29, 1999, p. 351. Copyright © 1999, Science Service.


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