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Trachoma in the WHO South-East Asia region
Description
Trachoma is the result of infection of the eye with Chlamydia trachomatis. Infection spreads from person to person, and is frequently passed from child to child and from child to mother, especially where there are shortages of water, numerous flies, and crowded living conditions.
Health education and more hygienic living conditions are major assets in the struggle against disease.
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01/01/1968
Country, area, WHO office
India
WHO Region
SEARO
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© WHO / Ajaib S. Kochar
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