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- Recently, Malawi became the first country in southern Africa to eliminate Trachoma.
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- This makes Malawi the fourth country in WHO’s Africa region to achieve this milestone after:
- Ghana (June 2018),
- Gambia (April 2021) and
- Togo (May 2022).
Trachoma
- About:
- It is the world’s leading infectious cause of blindness and is one of the conditions known as neglected tropical diseases.
- It is a public health problem in 44 countries and is responsible for the blindness or visual impairment of about 1.9 million people.
- Origin and symptoms:
- Trachoma starts off as a bacterial infection and can be easily treated.
- Overtime, it causes the eyelashes to be pushed inwards into the eye. So with every blink, they brush against the eyeball.
- This advanced form of trachoma is called trichiasis. Over time, if it’s not treated, trichiasis can lead to blindness.
- Grows where:
- The disease thrives where there are water shortages, poor sanitation and infestations of flies, which are considered physical vectors of the disease.
Path to elimination – Global Trachoma Mapping Project
- About: It was launched to map 25 districts suspected of being trachoma-endemic.
- The mapping survey aimed to: Determine the prevalence of active trachoma (TF) in 1-9-year-old children, and the prevalence of trachomatous trichiasis (TT) in adults aged 15 years and above.
Source: DTE
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